A photo Open Source Biotech Companies Worldwide working on creating artificial machines that can imitate the human body – and are already close to completing their work. Over the next three years we will be available microchip-based human machines that will eliminate need for experiments that take lives of up to 90 million animals every year, the Sunday Times reports.
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Artificial organs such as the lungs, liver, and kidneys are already used to test cosmetics, chemicals and medication.
“If our new system is approved by officials, it will get rid of most of the laboratories conducting animal testing around the world, “says a biotechnologist from Technische Universitat Berlin and founder of TissUse Uwe Marx. According to Marx, test laboratories will replace human farms consisting of hundreds of biological machines.
For example, scientists from Harvard are already working on a system of five organs, which will allow you to study various conditions – such as asthma. Organ Farms will replace routine tests on animals however 20 percent of experiments related to a study of conditions such as Alzheimer’s will proceed according to the old pattern.
The development of human biomachines for the needs of cosmetic companies received a powerful development boost when animal tests were banned in Europe and North America.