Foam is created for "sealing" gunshot wounds

25 September 2018, 16:04 | Science
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Specialists from the Medical School of the University of Pennsylvania are working on a foam that can "seal" a wound from a firearm. This is reported by Eurek Alert. Scientists have concluded agreements for three years with the United States Department of Defense. In its framework, researchers must create a full-fledged active substance capable of stopping bleeding in a matter of seconds and disinfecting the wound.

In the frozen state, the substance will look like a gel that can be completely and safely processed by the body. It can be removed by means of insignificant heating. Experts have received 1.4 million dollars for the development of foam. Foam is also interested in police and ambulance workers. Earlier, scientists from the United States created an effective vaccine against skin cancer. Also, the correspondent wrote about what the experts called the main cause of death in the world News from Telegram. Subscribe to our channel https: // t. me / korrespondentnet Author: 1.




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