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ResusNation #118
This Tiny Frog Has Mastered Immortality (Kind Of) Imagine being able to freeze solid and then simply come back to life. While it sounds like science fiction, it's a physiological reality for the incredible Alaskan Wood Frog. When winter temperatures plummet in their northern habitats, these ...
May 26, 2025
ResusNation #117
How A Rebellious Doctor Changed Cardiology Forever In the early 20th century, direct assessment of the living human heart remained a significant challenge, with understanding largely limited to external examination and imaging. Against this backdrop, in 1929, a young German physician, Werner F...
May 20, 2025
ResusNation #116
Can Tiny Robots Smaller Than a Hair Save Your Brain? The frontier of modern medicine is constantly expanding, and one of the most revolutionary areas involves exploring the potential of medical nanorobotics. These are microscopic robots, designed with incredible precision to operate within th...
May 12, 2025
ResusNation #115
The Tale Of The Glowing Hands And The Accidental Ray! This medical history fact sounds almost too strange to be true. Discover the bizarre moment that revealed the insides of your body for the very first time! It's 1895, and German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen is deep in his laboratory, experime...
May 05, 2025
ResusNation #114
Registration Is Now Open! ResusX:2025 is the most anticipated resuscitation conference of 2025 is now open for early-bird registration! Come to historic Philadelphia and spend three-days watching the Rockstars of Resuscitation in action. You'll see short format, high-energy talks, interviews, ...
Apr 28, 2025
ResusNation #113
The Bloody Truth Behind The Barber Pole Did you know your friendly neighborhood barber once wielded more than just scissors and razors? In medieval Europe, a trip to the barber wasn't just for a fresh trim; it could also involve surgical procedures. That's right! These "barber surgeons" were t...
Apr 21, 2025
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Important ResusX:2025 Update! Watch the video below!   Welcome To ResusNation #112   A City That Drowned in Molasses On a chilly January afternoon in 1919, Boston’s North End was struck by an unthinkable disaster—not of fire, flood, or war, but of molasses. A 50-foot-tall steel...
Apr 15, 2025
ResusNation #111
Do Elephants Get Cancer? Despite their massive size and the sheer number of cells in their bodies, elephants have an astoundingly low rate of cancer. The reason? These gentle giants carry 20 copies of the tumor-suppressing gene TP53, while humans have just one. TP53 acts like the body’s cellula...
Apr 07, 2025
ResusNation #110
Forget Probiotics Coffee Is Already Doing The Job Coffee lovers rejoice! Scientists have discovered yet another reason to enjoy your daily brew - it's actually great for your gut health. In a massive study published in Nature Microbiology, researchers analyzed stool samples from nearly 23,000 p...
Apr 01, 2025
ResusNation #109
How Magic Mushrooms Shaped Human History 10,000 Years Before Your Instagram Feed Magic mushrooms have been woven into human culture since prehistoric times, far predating modern scientific research into psilocybin. Archaeological evidence suggests these psychedelic fungi played significant soci...
Mar 24, 2025
ResusNation #108
The Queen's Rotting Smile In 16th century England, sugar transformed from a rare medieval seasoning into a status symbol for the wealthy elite, with Queen Elizabeth I leading the sweet-toothed charge. As colonial trade brought sugar flowing into Elizabethan England, it became the centerpiece of...
Mar 17, 2025
ResusNation #107
How Our Ancestors Survived Freezing Temps Without Netflix (or Blankets) Winter wasn't just inconvenient for our prehistoric ancestors—it was a life-or-death battle against freezing temperatures and scarce resources. Yet through remarkable ingenuity, they developed sophisticated survival strateg...
Mar 10, 2025
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