Wouldn’t it be nice if you had in your first aid kit something that would stop bleeding almost instantly? Well, the future sure sounds good in this regards, because Arch Therapeutics have made a nanohealing gel that does just that, it stops bleeding.
With clinical trials starting soon for this miracle gel, we can hope that we’ll see it in use eventually during surgery (stopping bleeding instantly instead of looking for vessels to cauterize), by paramedics or field medics during combat. The possibilities are so many for something like this.
The material consists of naturally occurring amino acids that have been engineered to form peptides that spontaneously cluster together to create long fibers when exposed to salty, aqueous environments, such as those found in the body. The fibers form a mesh that serves as a physical barrier to blood and other fluids.
And, since the body eventually assimilates it, you don’t have to remove it after using it. Sounds great!
Here’s to hoping it will be cheap when mass produced, so everyone can have it.
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Great stuff! Science rules!
“Here’s to hopping it will be cheap when mass produced, so everyone can have it.”
You must be new to this capitalism thing.
@guy: “hoping.” You must be new to this English thing.
It’s just like medigel from Mass Effect that be sweet.
@Kate: “Here’s to hopping it will be cheap when mass produced, so everyone can have it.” it’s a quote straight from the article, you must be new to this reading thing.
@Everyone: Jesus, it’s a typo. You must be new to this internet thing.
In truth, it matters little whether capitalism works or not (brings down prices or not). It’s a liberty thing.
@Aaron… it’s a typo, And the internet, isn’t the point of internet comments to make huge deals out of the smallest things to make us all feel superior to all those Other commentors who don’t notice something as quickly or as skillfully as we do? God forbid we actually, you know comment on the subject of The really nifty nano bandages. hehe.
Photoshopped thing!
Where would those nanothings go?