MIT researchers have developed an innovative water filter composed of silk and cellulose, capable of effectively removing PFAS and heavy metals from...
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VTT has developed a skin spray, based on nanocellulose and antimicrobial compounds from wild berries, which can be used to treat wounds and eliminate hospital-acquired bacteria such as MRSA before surgery.
MIT researchers have developed an innovative water filter composed of silk and cellulose, capable of effectively removing PFAS and heavy metals from...
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) poses a global health threat, making infections harder to treat. Tackling this complex issue requires innovation,...
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As the demand for digital transformation in the healthcare sector intensifies, hospital systems, medical centres and information technology...