Yahoo: World’s smallest pacemaker is the size of a grain of rice
AOL: The world’s smallest pacemaker safely dissolves in the body after use
MSN: World's smallest light-activated pacemaker can be inserted with a syringe, then dissolves after it's no longer needed
World's smallest light-activated pacemaker can be inserted with a syringe, then dissolves after it's no longer needed
Engineers at Northwestern University have developed the world’s smallest pacemaker. It’s so small, as a matter of fact, that it fits inside the tip of a syringe. This means that it’s injectable, so ...
IFLScience: World's Smallest Heart Pacemaker Unveiled, And It's The Size Of An Apple Seed
World's Smallest Heart Pacemaker Unveiled, And It's The Size Of An Apple Seed
MSN: World's Smallest Heart Pacemaker Unveiled, And It's The Size Of An Apple Seed
See that teeny tiny rectangle next to that pencil tip up there? That’s a pacemaker – the world’s smallest in fact, which has just been revealed in a new study. Cardiac pacemakers are up there with ...
The world’s tiniest pacemaker - smaller than a grain of rice - could help save babies born with heart defects, say scientists. The miniature device can be inserted with a syringe and then dissolves ...
Popular Science: World’s smallest pacemaker is the size of a grain of rice
A pacemaker only works when it senses trouble with the heartbeat. For example, if the heart beats too slowly, the pacemaker sends electrical signals to correct the beat.
A pacemaker is a small device that helps regulate heart rate and rhythm by sending electrical impulses to the heart muscle. Learn how it works.