Researchers have designed an artificial womb-like device that could drastically change the way we care for extremely premature babies. The device, which has been used successfully with lambs, mimics the environment of a real womb. It’s designed to allow critically preterm infants to continue developing as they normally would.
Via ResearchGate
Image credit: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
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douggsbase This was the 4th big way I have organised at Kjerag, Norway and the local record of 26 jumpers. The last record held here was a 24 way back in 1999. It went incredibly well. Text book in fact! And for most people this was their first big way. 20 jumpers were from @learntobasejump#LTBJA huge thanks to everyone for doing their jobs. I am very proud of all of you!! Big thanks to @sophiimeredithfor the great video angle 🎥
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Se utilizaban para estampar diseños sobre materiales perecederos como la tela y el papel o para decorar cerámica.
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Like milk, coffee is a nutritional output. It comes from the rare FistPumpius Caffeinius.
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some recent stuff from my sketchbook!