Developed by engineers from Northwestern University, the pacemaker is the size of a grain of rice and could help save babies born with heart defects.
Scientists at the University of Missouri have created a new wearable device that can monitor heart health more ...
Smaller than a grain of rice, new pacemaker is particularly suited to the small, fragile hearts of newborn babies with congenital heart defects. Tiny pacemaker is paired with a small, soft, flexible ...
Inspired by how starfish flip themselves over, researchers have developed a unique wearable heart monitor with five flexible ...
The world’s tiniest pacemaker - smaller than a grain of rice - could help save babies born with heart defects, say scientists ...
Designed for patients who only need temporary pacing, the pacemaker simply dissolves after it’s no longer needed. All the ...
Engineers at Northwestern University have created a highly advanced, ultra-miniature pacemaker designed for injection ...
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Nurse practitioner Nikki Gooding wore her Oura ring for three years without incident. But then the ring, which tracks sleep, ...
Your feet work hard every day supporting your body, absorbing impact and adapting to different surfaces. But they often get ...
A team of researchers from Saarland University in Germany has found a way to turn super-thin, stretchy films—about the thickness of kitchen cling wrap—into smart materials that can bring everyday ...