Scientists create artificial blood for all blood groups

Japanese scientists at the military academy have created artificial blood, which can be used by anyone, regardless of the blood type, and can be stored for up to a year in normal temperature. Tests were done on rabbits and will soon be conducted on people, according to international media, broadcast news. Scholars at the Royal College [...]
Japanese scientists at the military academy have created artificial blood, which can be used by anyone, regardless of the blood type, and can be stored for up to a year in normal temperature.
Tests were done on rabbits and will soon be conducted on people, according to international media, broadcast news.
Researchers at the Royal College in London have developed a sensor that monitors the effects of antibiotics on a patient with miniature needles.
Miniature needles can be combined with a variety of enzymes that respond to various types of antibiotics.
This approach can lead to optimizing antibiotics management and reduce the likelihood of spreading allergies to these drugs.
The patient's existing reaction to antibiotics monitoring methods are much slower and based on the taking of repeated blood samples.












