
Scientists reverse-engineering jellyfish wound healing for potential biotech applications
Hacker News·1w·HHS
Researchers are studying how jellyfish seal injuries in minutes—a biological process that could inform medical devices or treatments. This isn't a product yet, but it's the kind of foundational biotech research that might eventually become a tool or licensing opportunity for makers working in health tech or materials science.
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