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Foam made by miniature frogs to protect their eggs could offer a clever way to deliver healing drugs to burns patients, say scientists.

Tough bubbles could trap and deliver medication while providing a protective barrier between the wound dressing and the damaged skin, they believe.

The Strathclyde University researchers have begun making a synthetic version of foam.

They are taking inspiration from the tiny Tungara frog from Trinidad.

http://www.bbc.co.uk...health-35869662

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How cool is THAT? :) So much that nature can teach us if we'll just look and listen.

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