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Saved 2026-05-15 · Posted 2025-03-10 · Status: New
Researchers from Aalto University and the University of Bayreuth have developed a novel hydrogel that mimics human skin’s strength, flexibility, and self-healing abilities.
By integrating ultra-thin clay nanosheets with densely entangled polymer networks, this hydrogel can self-repair up to 90% within four hours of being cut and achieve complete healing in 24 hours.
This breakthrough holds significant potential for applications in wound healing, artificial skin, soft robotics, and drug delivery systems.
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@greciahoward 👏👏
Fake
yo can they wrap my brain in that
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And no one will ever have access to it. The end.
This is the game changer for burn victims. Although he healed well, if my son had this as a child, no doubt he would’ve healed even better.😌
Whoa.
Oh did they really now 🤣🤣🤣
Please bring some to my grandmother who survived a house fire
I need it rn
Are these scientists still alive 💀🤣
Nah , I’ll pass
Its probably like 10k for that little piece right there 😢
Just physical wounds, right?
Let’s try to cure cancer not a booboo’s. This is the iPad of bandaids. Thats all. You can finance it if you want on klarna too