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Scientists Create Beating 'Heart-on-a-Chip' Breakthrough

via ScienceAlert·Feb 18·84

Scientists have created a three-dimensional 'heart-on-a-chip' that mimics the beating of a real heart, potentially providing a breakthrough in fighting cardiovascular disease — the world's leading cause of death. The technology could accelerate drug testing and reduce reliance on animal trials.

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