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Researchers at Northwestern developed a temporary pacemaker that’s so small, it can be inserted via a syringe—and will ...
Because the human heart requires only a small amount of electrical stimulation, researchers were able to shrink their ...
Though the device is still years away from being used in humans, it could eventually be useful for infants with congenital ...
Scientists have unveiled the smallest pacemaker ever, the size of a grain of rice, which provides a temporary solution for ...
Researchers at Northwestern University have created the world's smallest pacemaker ... the device is smaller than a grain of rice, yet it provides the same level of stimulation as a traditional ...
Worlds smallest pacemaker, tinier than a grain of rice developed by scientists. Scientists at Northwestern University have developed the world's smallest pacemaker that can fit inside the tip of a ...
Scientists at Northwestern University unveiled the world's smallest pacemaker. The device is smaller than a grain of rice — and is suited particularly to help newborn babies with congenital ...
Engineers from Northwestern University revealed what they called “the world’s smallest pacemaker” on April 2, with the tiny device measuring smaller than a grain of rice. The university said the ...
Smaller than a single grain of rice, the pacemaker is paired with a small, soft, flexible, wireless, wearable device that mounts onto a patient’s chest to control pacing. When the wearable device ...
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