American scientists have created a solid biological adhesive for "broken" hearts. It has the ability to combine not only the damaged heart muscle but also the tissues of other human organisms in this biogas that easily adheres to age surfaces.
According to creators, it can be used to treat sticky sores and conduct surgical operations based on the usual snail. These adhesive surfaces and hydrogel layers are put on ordinary plaster onto these sticky, damaged tissues.
Highly durable biofuels can continue to work like twisting and stretching.