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Artificial Jellyfish Built From Silicone and Rat Cells

ananyo writes "Bioengineers have made an artificial jellyfish using silicone and muscle cells from a rat's heart. The synthetic creature, dubbed a medusoid, looks like a flower with eight petals. When placed in an electric field, it pulses and swims exactly like its living counterpart. The team now plans to build a medusoid using human heart cells. The researchers have filed a patent to use their design, or something similar, as a platform for testing drugs (abstract). 'You've got a heart drug?' says Kit Parker, a biophysicist at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who led the work. 'You let me put it on my jellyfish, and I'll tell you if it can improve the pumping.'" The video that accompanies the text is at once beautiful and creepy.

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  1. Offensive by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    As a creationist, I find this offensive.

    1. Re:Offensive by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      But as a viewer of porn I see some potential.

    2. Re:Offensive by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

      That's funny because as a sane human being, I find creationists offensive.

  2. The Medusoid Project by sesshomaru · · Score: 3, Funny

    Ok, who wouldn't want to tell people that they worked on "The Medusoid Project?"

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    "MIT betrayed all of its basic principles."