Engineers at Northwestern University have developed a groundbreaking ultra-miniature pacemaker, smaller than a grain of rice, designed for infants with congenital heart defects. This device provides a less invasive alternative to traditional pacemakers and safely dissolves after use.
Researchers are pioneering a groundbreaking injection that creates a contraceptive implant inside the body, offering a long-lasting solution without the need for surgical procedures. This innovative approach could also benefit various medical treatments, making healthcare more accessible.
A groundbreaking hydrogel developed by scientists combines strength, flexibility, and the ability to self-repair within 24 hours. This innovation opens doors for applications in wound healing, robotics, and medical materials.