Scientists successfully grow new penises in labs


You have to use your imagination: Although the technology has not been perfected yet, researchers have successfully regenerated penises in lab rabbits and plan to begin human trials soon.

This is not a joke - it's a serious breakthrough for regenerative medicine.

A major medical breakthrough could be pending as researchers at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine say laboratory-grown penises might soon be available for those who suffer accidents or birth defects. If the concept sounds absurd, the research team, led by Dr Anthony Atala, has already successfully performed this operation on rabbits that have gone on to mate and produce offspring.

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