Tiny pacemaker developed by scientists can fit in a syringe ...
The device is suited particularly to help newborn babies with congenital heart defects. It can also serve as a safer option ...
Engineers at Illinois' Northwestern University have developed the tiniest pacemaker you'll ever see. It's several times ...
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They create a pacemaker smaller than a grain of rice, disposable, and activated by lightThis experimental prototype is the smallest in the world. It can be inserted with a syringe and dissolves when it is no longer needed. Its size is very suitable for babies with heart defects.
The device is smaller than a grain of rice — and is suited particularly to help newborn babies with congenital heart defects.
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