Laser for stitching wounds
Professor Abraham Katzir and his colleagues from the Physics Department at the Tel Aviv University in Israel have developed a laser which could one day replace surgical stitches. The machine is still in its early stages of development, but looks quite promising.
You will learn more by watching the video from Reuters below.
The video got you interested, so go on and learn even more about their Laser Tissue Bonding project.
Via DVICE.
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Great page. Good stuff.