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Researchers at the University of California - Santa Cruz have developed an AI-powered smart bandage that can accelerate wound healing by approximately 25% compared to traditional treatments. This innovative technology utilizes artificial intelligence to optimize wound care and promote faster recovery.
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Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology are conducting a study to explore the relationship between facial bacteria and skin health. Their findings could potentially lead to the development of probiotics that promote healthy skin.
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