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  2. Regenerative economic theory - Wikipedia

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    The most widespread definition of economics involves the allocation of wealth, in the context of the human monetary system. [3] Economics rely on various subsystems, such as communities, businesses, resources, and money. Since economics rely on the world's natural resources, economic systems and ecosystems are interconnected.

  3. ACell - Wikipedia

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    ACell's use of porcine cellular structure, called MatriStem, as a scaffold for human tissue regeneration was named the "medical breakthrough of the year" by Esquire. [6] The claim that pig bladder ground up into "magical pixie dust" was used to regrow Spievak's brother's finger received considerable mainstream coverage.

  4. Regeneration (sustainability) - Wikipedia

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    Regeneration refers to rethinking and reinventing business models, supply chains, and lifestyles to sustain and improve the earth's natural environment and avoid the depletion of natural resources. [1] Regeneration includes widespread environmental practices such as reusing, recycling, restoring, and the use of renewable resources.

  5. Pigs and human organs: The groundbreaking study setting ... - AOL

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    This is the first time a solid humanised organ has been grown in another species

  6. Regenerative design - Wikipedia

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    The definition of sustainable or sustainability has been widely accepted as the ability to meet the needs of the current generation without depleting the resources needed to meet the needs of future generations. It "promotes a bio-centric view that places the human presence within a larger natural context, and focuses on constraints and on ...

  7. Part-pig, part-human embryos could give us replacement human ...

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    They used DNA editing tools to delete pig genes corresponding to certain organs, like the heart. Then, they injected human stem cells into the pig embryos, and the human cells filled the gaps.

  8. Sustainable management - Wikipedia

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    If a community relies on the resources that are in the surrounding area, then they need to be used in a sustainable manner to insure the indefinite supply of the resources. A community needs to work together to be able to be productive, and when there is a need to get things done, management needs to take the lead.

  9. Pig heart successfully transplanted into human for first time

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    Doctors at the University of Maryland have successfully transplanted a genetically engineered pig’s heart into a human recipient, and the person’s body has not rejected the organ. It was 57 ...