The World's Tiniest Pacemaker is Smaller Than a Grain of Rice. It's Injected with a Syringe and Works using Light
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A new pacemaker, smaller than a grain of rice, has been developed, which can be injected with a syringe and is activated by light. The device may have significant implications for cardiac care, particularly for newborn babies with heart defects. Its small size and potential to dissolve when no longer needed could potentially revolutionize heart surgery, although the extent of its impact is still uncertain.
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