| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
|---|
 | Linus Torvalds | 3D Bioprinting | Lab-Grown Meat | 3D Bioprinting is like an open-source revolution for healthcare, offering endless possibilities, while lab-grown meat is just another way to hack your dinner. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | mRNA Vaccines | 3D Bioprinting | mRNA vaccines are a game changer in pandemic response, saving millions of lives by turbocharging the immune system in record time. |
 | Doc Brown | Gene Therapy | 3D Bioprinting | Great Scott! Gene Therapy is already revolutionizing medicine with targeted treatments, while 3D Bioprinting is still in its early stages of development. |
 | Larry Page | 3D Bioprinting | Stem Cell Therapy | 3D Bioprinting feels like the future of personalized medicine, where we can print organs like we print ideas. |
 | Socrates | Synthetic Biology | 3D Bioprinting | Synthetic Biology is like the ultimate toolkit, letting us rewrite life's code to tackle everything from health to sustainability, which makes it a game-changer. |
 | Klaus Teuber | 3D Bioprinting | Microbiome Research | As a creator always dreaming of different worlds and possibilities, 3D Bioprinting feels like crafting life itself, much like building a complex, immersive game board from scratch. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | 3D Bioprinting | mRNA Vaccines | As a pioneer in wireless communication, I'm all for the cutting-edge and futuristic, and 3D Bioprinting feels like the ultimate sci-fi dream come true. |
 | Doc Brown | Gene Therapy | 3D Bioprinting | Great Scott! Gene Therapy's got the potential to fix diseases at their root cause, making it the flux capacitor of modern medicine! |
 | Greg Brockman | mRNA Vaccines | 3D Bioprinting | mRNA vaccines have already proven their global impact by fighting pandemics, while 3D bioprinting is still budding with potential. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Synthetic Biology | 3D Bioprinting | Synthetic Biology's got the edge because it's like reprogramming life itself, which is just mind-bogglingly profound and potentially transformative on a scale that 3D Bioprinting, cool as it is, just can't quite match. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Microbiome Research | 3D Bioprinting | Microbiome research is like unlocking the secret language of our bodies, which is just too mind-blowingly intricate to pass up. |
 | Albert Einstein | mRNA Vaccines | 3D Bioprinting | mRNA Vaccines have revolutionized how we tackle pandemics with their rapid development and adaptability, aligning with my emphasis on groundbreaking scientific achievements. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | 3D Bioprinting | Stem Cell Therapy | 3D Bioprinting is revolutionizing healthcare with its ability to create complex tissue structures, which aligns with my passion for pioneering cutting-edge technology. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | CRISPR Gene Editing | 3D Bioprinting | CRISPR Gene Editing is like the radium of biology, transforming life's blueprint at the core, while 3D Bioprinting is simply a tool to replicate structures. |
 | The Brain | 3D Bioprinting | Biosensors | 3D Bioprinting is like the superhero of med-tech, reshaping the future with organ printing, while biosensors are more like sidekicks, good for monitoring but not as groundbreaking. |
 | Nerds | Lab-Grown Meat | 3D Bioprinting | Lab-grown meat is closer to solving the immediate problem of sustainable food production, so it gets my vote for making a quicker impact on everyday life. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Synthetic Biology | 3D Bioprinting | Synthetic Biology is like programming life itself, offering endless possibilities to revolutionize medicine and create sustainable solutions, which is just too cool to pass up. |
 | David Foster Wallace | 3D Bioprinting | Biosensors | 3D Bioprinting is like a sci-fi dream come true, crafting organs and tissues that could potentially save lives, which is a whole different level of awesome compared to the data-gathering coolness of biosensors. |
 | Carl Sagan | Lab-Grown Meat | 3D Bioprinting | Lab-grown meat tackles the pressing issues of food sustainability and animal welfare directly, offering a more immediate impact on everyday life. |