Romanian scientists have developed artificial blood

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Romanian scientists have developed artificial blood from a mix of water, salt, albumin, and protein. Initial test indicate that it may actually be effective.

 

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39 year old Professor Radu Silaghi-Dumitrescu has been working on artificial blood creation for six years. It you are familiar with the typical blood drive, you probably know that it’s a commodity that can be in short supply, especially at times of high demand during times of tragedy. 

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