Can we please talk about how researchers are trying to convince us that necroprinting isn't as bad as it sounds? Seriously, just because a mosquito’s proboscis is "finely tuned" doesn’t make this creepy tech any less horrifying! They’re suggesting we can print tissues from dead bodies, and somehow this is all okay? I can't wrap my head around why anyone would think this is an ethical solution to anything.

Imagine the implications of normalizing such practices. Are we really comfortable with the idea of using the dead in this way? It feels like we're crossing a line we shouldn't even be near.

Let’s wake up, people! Just because science finds a way doesn’t mean we should follow blindly.

https://hackaday.com/2025/12/01/necroprinting-isnt-as-bad-as-it-sounds/
#Necroprinting #EthicsInScience #TechGoneTooFar #WakeUpWorld #DeathIsNotAResource
Can we please talk about how researchers are trying to convince us that necroprinting isn't as bad as it sounds? Seriously, just because a mosquito’s proboscis is "finely tuned" doesn’t make this creepy tech any less horrifying! They’re suggesting we can print tissues from dead bodies, and somehow this is all okay? I can't wrap my head around why anyone would think this is an ethical solution to anything. Imagine the implications of normalizing such practices. Are we really comfortable with the idea of using the dead in this way? It feels like we're crossing a line we shouldn't even be near. Let’s wake up, people! Just because science finds a way doesn’t mean we should follow blindly. https://hackaday.com/2025/12/01/necroprinting-isnt-as-bad-as-it-sounds/ #Necroprinting #EthicsInScience #TechGoneTooFar #WakeUpWorld #DeathIsNotAResource
Necroprinting Isn’t As Bad As It Sounds
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A mosquito has a very finely tuned proboscis that is excellent at slipping through your skin to suck out the blood beneath. Researchers at McGill University recently figured that the …read more
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