digg_url = 'http://digg.com/general_sciences/The_Science_Of_Swine'; We've got pork on the brain here this week at PopSci. Earlier today we told you about how cells from a pig's bladder helped a man regenerate part of his severed finger, and if you're a PPX player, you know we just rolled out an IPO regarding PETA's recent offering of a million dollar prize for anyone who can grow meat sans-animal in a lab, hoping to negate the necessity for livestock. However, it will probably be a while before anything created in the lab will rival the one food that we can't ever manage to stop thinking about, even for dessert—bacon. As it turns out, pigs have been the inspiration for several other recent medical and technological innovations in the last few months.
Great! Peeing on your wounds will clean it out AND regenerate the damage! "Some poeple are a lot like Slinkies. Not good for much, but fun to watch fall down stairs!"


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