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Our wounds heal slower than the cuts and scrapes of other primates

Humans’ Wounds Heal Much More Slowly Than Other Mammals’

Cells lining your skin and organs can generate electricity when injured − potentially opening new doors to treating wounds: « We found that wounded epithelial cells can propagate electrical signals across dozens of cells that persist for several hours. »

A bacteria-based Band-Aid helps plants heal their wounds

World's thinnest spaghetti won't please gourmands but may heal wounds

Electric skin patch could keep wounds free of infection

Scientists Create Super-Strong Spider Silk That Heals Wounds

New technology 'lights up' bacteria in wounds for better infection prevention

New technology ‘lights up’ bacteria in wounds for better infection prevention - EurekAlert

Wounds are common among people who use illicit opioids, but proper wound care is hard to find - EurekAlert

Orangutan is first non-human seen treating wounds with medicinal plant

Stem Cell Magic: Scientists Unveil New Superhero for Healing Diabetes Wounds

3D-printed skin closes wounds and contains hair follicle precursors

Lab-spun sponges form perfect scaffolds for growing skin cells to heal wounds

Robots Made from Human Cells Can Move on Their Own and Heal Wounds