A medical device startup has received a $15.5 million contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to advance its potentially life-saving approach to stabilizing trauma patients for ...
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Researchers in France have developed a self-setting foam that can repair defects in bones and assist growth. Eventually, this advanced biomaterial could be used to quickly regenerate bone growth and ...
A student-invented battlefield medical device has potential to save soldiers with deep wounds, especially at the neck, shoulder or groin. Without prompt care, a badly wounded soldier can easily bleed ...
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has developed an injectable foam that shows promise in reducing death from internal bleeding. When a life threatening injury is sustained on the ...
The Pentagon has shown extensive interest in an injectable foam that could be used to stop internal bleeding in the abdomen – the hope being to use it for soldiers with internal injuries on the field.
In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the inept Professor Gilderoy Lockhart unwittingly magics away every bone in Harry's arm. Harry's bones are then re-grown via an unpleasant-tasting potion ...