
The mind-boggling Toronto lab growing tiny human hearts
Milica Radisic’s team is creating little kidneys, mini brains and beating hearts that could speed up life-saving drug testing
Luc Rinaldi is an award-winning freelance journalist in Toronto. His work has appeared in Toronto Life, Maclean's, The Walrus and Report on Business, among other publications. His first book, a non-fiction work about our troubled relationship with smartphones, is forthcoming from Penguin Random House Canada.

Milica Radisic’s team is creating little kidneys, mini brains and beating hearts that could speed up life-saving drug testing

Socratica is a treasure trove of tech talent that lets students create everything from a laptop trombone to a space rover

Milica Radisic’s team is creating little kidneys, mini brains and beating hearts that could speed up life-saving drug testing

Socratica is a treasure trove of tech talent that lets students create everything from a laptop trombone to a space rover

Milica Radisic’s team is creating little kidneys, mini brains and beating hearts that could speed up life-saving drug testing

Socratica is a treasure trove of tech talent that lets students create everything from a laptop trombone to a space rover