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Researchers from the Federal Baltic University in Russia have developed a bio-ink extracted from jellyfish and sturgeon skin for use in 3D printing of artificial meats. The ink is based on marine collagen, which is considered safe for human cells and can later be used to print artificial organs, with plans to develop future bone implants. The technology is now ready for industrial testing.
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