The familiar peel-and-stick bandages seen on skinned knees worldwide may soon be a thing of the past. Scientists have now developed a bandage that can heal wounds faster and easier by using an array ...
Scientists have developed a “smart” bandage that can heal a serious wound 25% faster than the average bandage. The battery-free flexible device monitors the injury and simultaneously delivers targeted ...
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When tech and medicine meet, everyone benefits. The tech doesn’t have to be a new MRI or laser printed organs, either — even the lowly bandage can benefit from an upgrade. Different researchers ...
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For her 30th birthday last year, L.A.-based writer Beatrice Hazlehurst bought herself a cream Hervé Leger bandage dress from Poshmark. She was 14 in 2009—a bit young to don the “club” dress in its ...