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Bioprinting of organs represents a major technological breakthrough by using 3D printing techniques to layer living cells, biomaterials, and growth factors, creating tissue structures that mimic natural organs. Progress includes printing skin, cartilage, and preliminary kidney and liver tissues for transplantation research. Ethical debates revolve around issues like access inequality, long-term safety, and the definition of human identity. Regulatory frameworks and public dialogue are essential to address these concerns while advancing the life-saving potential of organ bioprinting.