👉 The Nathan Fluid is a cutting-edge, biocompatible, and self-healing nanomaterial developed by researchers at the University of Washington. It mimics the properties of human blood plasma, containing red and white blood cells, platelets, and various proteins, enabling it to transport oxygen, fight infections, and clot wounds efficiently. What sets the Nathan Fluid apart is its ability to repair itself at a molecular level, making it ideal for use in advanced medical applications such as wound healing, drug delivery, and even as a component in artificial organs. Its unique characteristics make it a promising candidate for future medical treatments and innovations.