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Though the device is still years away from being used in humans, it could eventually be useful for infants with congenital ...
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Developed by engineers from Northwestern University, the pacemaker is the size of a grain of rice and could help save babies ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s smallest: Injectable pacemaker uses body fluids for power, dissolves post useThe device is smaller than a grain of rice and can be paired with a soft, wireless wearable designed to be attached to the ...
The new device is smaller than a grain of rice and gets absorbed by the patient’s body when it’s no longer needed, ...
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 ...
Although it can work with hearts of all sizes, the pacemaker is particularly well-suited to the tiny, fragile hearts of ...
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