Here’s some facts you ought to know. LightField Studios/ Shutterstock May 13, 2020 Seven things you might not know about blood Adam Taylor, Lancaster University We’re full of blood – around five litres, on average.
Shutterstock March 20, 2020 Blood groups – and their antibodies – are being explored in immunity to SARS-CoV2 Glenda Mary Davison, Cape Peninsula University of Technology Scientists need to close the knowledge gap around COVID-19 and the virus that causes it.
Blood has special traits unique to every person. TippaPatt/www.shutterstock.com November 21, 2019 What are blood types? Christine Helms, University of Richmond Every person’s blood is identified by type. Why does this matter?