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The Seafood Bandage

by Taylor Vignali Taylor Vignali View Photo GalleryLaunch the slideshow to learn how the seafood bandage works.When it comes to war wounds, red is dead. Stop the bleeding, and you save the soldier....

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SAM Medical Celox Trauma Gauze

SAM Medical Celox Trauma Gauze When an emergency medical technician is treating a victim, time spent searching for the right gear could be the difference between life and death. Celox trauma gauze is...

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Graphene's Greatest Hits

IBM's Graphene Transistors May Take The Silicon Out Of The ValleyMade of carbon one atom thick, IBM's 100-gigahertz transistors are 10 times faster than their silicon brethren. Electrons travel through...

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Bandage Changes Color to Indicate State of Wound Underneath

Purple Pain A new bandage developed by German scientists changes color to indicate infection. Fraunhofer Labs via Gizmag Researchers in Germany have created bandages that turn purple at the first sign...

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The Seafood Bandage

Launch the slideshow to learn how the seafood bandage works. When it comes to war wounds, red is dead. Stop the bleeding, and you save the soldier. It´s a simple idea that´s…

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Bandage Changes Color to Indicate State of Wound Underneath

Researchers in Germany have created bandages that turn purple at the first sign of infection. A new wound dressing, developed at the Fraunhofer Research Institution for…

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MIT's Nano-Bio-Bandage Can Stop Your Bleeding Almost Immediately

Bleeding out on the battlefield--far from the trauma wards and triage units that might save their lives--is a scenario that soldiers simply have to live with (and try like…

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Bandages Made of Edible Starch Could Dissolve On Your Skin Once You're Healed

Finely spun starch fibers woven into a bandage could dissolve on your skin and be absorbed by your body, eliminating the sting and hassle of ripping it off in one fast…

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