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| Blood-repellent metal could lead to safer implants If you have to get an implant in the future, you may not have to worry quite so much about your body rejecting that life-enhancing technology. Colorado State University scientists have developed a titanium surface that's so blood-repellent that it f... https://www.engadget.com/2017/01/23/...-for-implants/ |
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