Tiny, robotic fish powered by human heart cells suggest that scientists are getting closer to their goal of building replacement hearts from living tissue.
(Image credit: Michael Rosnach, Keel Yong Lee, Sung-Jin Park, Kevin Kit Parker)
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Tiny, robotic fish powered by human heart cells suggest that scientists are getting closer to their goal of building replacement hearts from living tissue.
(Image credit: Michael Rosnach, Keel Yong Lee, Sung-Jin Park, Kevin Kit Parker)
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