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3D-printed beating heart could revolutionize medical simulations
Washington State University researchers have built a 3D-printed model of the left side of the heart that contracts and relaxes to simulate a real heartbeat, complete with embedded sensors and ...
Francis B. Messmore and Michael Gordon developed a patient simulator/teaching device in 1972 (US Patent 3,662,076) for use in simulating various normal and abnormal cardiac conditions in the human ...
Combining a biological heart and a silicone robotic pump, researchers created a biorobotic heart that beats like a real one, focusing on a valve on the left side of the heart. The heart valve ...
The path to earning Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees has become more realistic for University of West Florida students. On Wednesday, Ascension Sacred Heart and the university unveiled a new, ...
Supercomputers let us simulate everything from the weather, to a chess match against a master, to how the human body operates. But researchers at Japan’s National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center ...
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