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Carbon nanotube fibres rewire damaged hearts

16 Aug 2019 Tami Freeman
Matteo Pasquali and Mehdi Razavi
Matteo Pasquali (left) and Mehdi Razavi check a thread of carbon nanotube fibre. They are using the fibres as electrical bridges to restore conductivity to damaged hearts. (Courtesy: Texas Heart Institute)
Scientists at Texas Heart Institute (THI) and Rice University have used biocompatible fibres made of

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