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University of Central Florida researchers have developed SilFoam, a new foam-based treatment to stop severe bleeding.
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Chemists develop wound sealantUniversity of Central Florida researchers have developed SilFoam, a new foam-based treatment to stop severe bleeding. Craig ...
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The Family Handyman on MSNThe 9 Best Concrete Paints That Seal the DealThe best concrete paint will seal your basement floor, deck or garage against spills, leaks and wear-and-tear—and look darn ...
Research from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s College of Engineering could lead to stronger, longer-lasting soft medical devices, wearable tech, and robotics.
A new method improving the bonding strength of silicone-based materials could enhance the durability and performance of soft biomedical devices, wearable technology, and soft robots.
It looks and feels like plastic, but is it really safer to use?
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