Officials in oklahoma dig up 1a bodies for a second time, in the hope of using dna to identify more victims in 1921 the tulsa race massacre. Now on bbc news, its time for click. This week, shiona has been to sweden to see how new organs could be printed in a lab. Meanwhile, lara has been creating body parts of a different kind. Whats happened to my ear . Nick talks to a man in a box. And the man hunting the missing cryptoqueen explains how to find someone from a single selfie. Even if i posted a picture of me in my back garden, there is a possibility someone could work out my home address, because ive done it to them. Nearly 7,000 people in the uk right now need organ transplants. Sometimes the wait for these lifelines can be long and agonising. And not everyone survives them. We clearly need more donors. But 3 d printing might be able to offer a solution. Yeah, scientists are developing a method to create organs from living tissue, which can then be transplanted into patients who need
who ve been relocating rel migrs to proud sanctuary enclaves. rhonda santurce sending two flights of migrants to obama s favorite vacation spot, martha s vineyard, massachusetts democrats alreadhy calling that a humanitarian crisis. , and it s only 50 people.d and texas gov. greg abbott dropping off busloads of immigrants right at kamala sd doorstep after she declarede. the border secure. using the president is accusing republicans of using those asylum seekers as political oth props while others go even eve further. instead of working with us on solutions, republicans are playing politics with human beings, using them as props. abidin santurce are doingda today in the legacy of segregation, segregationists playing politics with people s lives. these are. the kinds of f tactics we see from smugglers in places like mexico and guatemala. some politicians would rather not only have an issuet f but exacerbate it to the extenta of literally human trafficking. as you said
it s the biggest demonstration by the iranian diaspora ever. iranians from across europe are calling on western governments to sanction the powerful revolutionary guard and to throw out iranian diplomats. now on bbc news, could transplant organs one day be created in the lab and produced on a 3d printer? click goes to sweden to find out. this week, shiona has been to sweden to see how new organs could be printed in a lab. meanwhile, lara has been creating body parts of a different kind. what s happened to my ear? nick talks to a man in a box. and the man hunting the missing cryptoqueen explains how to find someone from a single selfie. even if i posted a picture of me in my back garden, there is a possibility someone could work out my home address, because i ve done it to them. nearly 7,000 people in the uk right now need organ transplants. sometimes the wait for these lifelines can be long and agonising. and not everyone survives them. we clearly need more donors. but 3 d pr
the headlines today. the former chancellor has confirmed that he is in the race to be the next conservative party leader and british prime minister. speculation is still rife that former prime minister borisjohnson will enter the contest. jacob rees mogg tells the contest. jacob rees mogg tells the bbc that mrjohnson will clearly stand. meanwhile, penny mordaunt is still in the running with 23 backers. she told the bbc that she regrets liz truss s mini budget. and the labour leader says his party has not got complacent, repeating calls for a general election. in other news, xijinping has a third term as china s leader after being in power for a decade already. stay with us here on bbc news because it is click. this week, shiona has been to sweden to see how new organs could be printed in a lab. meanwhile, lara has been creating body parts of a different kind. what s happened to my ear? nick talks to a man in a box. and the man hunting the missing cryptoqueen explains how to f
they re mixed into different bioinks for the machine to choose between. we really design a code what tells the printer what to print, when, and in which structure. it s a lot more visible than i expected with the naked eye. a hollow blood vessel structure has been layered inside this one, and a syringe like printhead has a different purpose. so, you can actually print cells or hair follicles to really replicate the skin. at this stage, it kind of looks like a bit of toothpaste, but actually, it s seriously complicated cells in here. while sd printed skin could be applied in surgical grafts, drug and cosmetics testing, the cells have to mature first. this is where we culture the samples we ve printed. they are kept in incubators for several weeks, and this tray is about a week old. the tough part, which is mimicking the top of our skin, is on top. a mix of proteins and nutrient molecules is fed in and the waste is removed, all while being closely monitored. the beauty with thi