What if human blood turned into a sort of rubbery slime that can bounce back into a wound and stop it from bleeding in record time? Until now, it was a mystery how hemolymph, or insect blood, was able ...
Blood is a remarkable material: it must remain fluid inside blood vessels, yet clot as quickly as possible outside them, to stop bleeding. The chemical cascade that makes this possible is well ...
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