On modern battlefields and city streets alike, the difference between life and death after a major injury is often measured ...
KAIST scientists have created a fast-acting, stable powder hemostat that stops bleeding in one second and could significantly improve survival in combat and emergency medicine. Severe blood loss ...
Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have developed an innovative spray-on, ...
Researchers have developed a spray-on powder that turns into a wound-conforming gel when it comes in contact with blood. The breakthrough has the possibility of dramatically improving wound care in ...
A research team at KAIST, which included an active duty Army Major, aim to develop a quicker and more dependable method to ...
The agent, known as AGCL powder, was developed through a cross-disciplinary collaboration between materials science and biological engineering, with input from an active-duty South Korean Army ...
A powder made from the common potato appears to help blood to clot, closing minor cuts and aiding surgical procedures, new research suggests. Once dabbed on a cut, the powder acts as a "sponge" that ...