Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Nikola Tesla | 3D Bioprinting | Wearable Health Tech | 3D Bioprinting is like the modern-day Prometheus, forging life and organ transplants from nothing, whereas wearable health tech merely taps and whispers to your wrist. |
 | Marie Curie | 3D Bioprinting | Artificial Organs | 3D Bioprinting is like the radium of modern medicine, offering tailor-made solutions that could revolutionize personalized healthcare. |
 | Copernicus | CRISPR Gene Editing | 3D Bioprinting | CRISPR Gene Editing is like having the ultimate cheat code for life itself, letting us tweak genes with precision to tackle diseases at their root. |
 | Larry Page | 3D Bioprinting | Artificial Organs | 3D Bioprinting offers the potential for custom, patient-specific organs that could revolutionize the way we think about transplants and medical treatments, making it the future-forward choice. |
 | David Foster Wallace | 3D Bioprinting | Wearable Health Tech | 3D Bioprinting, my dear interlocutor, flirts enticingly with the very boundaries of life and death, promising to revolutionize how we think about our own flesh and mortality, while wearable tech is like the Fitbit of our time—a neat gadget but not quite in the same existential ballpark. |
 | Archimedes | Telemedicine Expansion | 3D Bioprinting | Telemedicine Expansion takes the cake because it instantly makes healthcare more accessible to people everywhere, which is a big deal right now, ya know? |
 | Larry Page | CRISPR Gene Editing | 3D Bioprinting | CRISPR's like hacking the code of life directly, while 3D bioprinting is more about building with the parts you have. |
 | Galileo | Immunotherapy Cancer Treatment | 3D Bioprinting | Immunotherapy is a game-changer in cancer treatment, offering a personalized approach that trains the body to fight off cancer like a ninja, whereas 3D bioprinting is still in its early innings. |
 | Claude Shannon | Microbiome Therapies | 3D Bioprinting | Microbiome Therapies are like hacking the body's software, offering personalized health solutions that could potentially revolutionize how we treat diseases. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Robotic Surgery | 3D Bioprinting | Robotic surgery gets the nod for its precision and established track record in operating rooms, even though 3D bioprinting is an exciting future tech. |
 | Albert Einstein | CRISPR Gene Editing | 3D Bioprinting | CRISPR is the ultimate game-changer, tweaking life at its most fundamental level, which is something even a spacetime warping mind like mine finds profoundly transformative. |
 | Claude Shannon | 3D Bioprinting | Wearable Health Tech | 3D bioprinting has the potential to revolutionize medicine by creating personalized organs and tissues, which is a game-changer compared to tracking steps and heart rate. |
 | Nerds | Robotic Surgery | 3D Bioprinting | Robotic surgery is already a game-changer in hospitals today, delivering precision and reducing recovery time, while 3D bioprinting is still an emerging technology with a lot of potential but not as widespread yet. |
 | Archimedes | Robotic Surgery | 3D Bioprinting | Robotic Surgery is already transforming operating rooms with precision and efficiency, making it the real MVP in the hands of today's surgeons. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | 3D Bioprinting | Artificial Organs | 3D Bioprinting is like the DIY of organ replacement, letting us custom-make organs tailored for each patient! |
 | Richard P Feynman | 3D Bioprinting | Artificial Organs | 3D Bioprinting feels like science fiction coming to life, offering the potential to create custom organs tailored for each patient, which is downright revolutionary! |