Japanese scientists have now successfully developed a micro-heart rate sensor that can be attached directly to heart tissue, helping to monitor and control cardiovascular health.
American scientists say that stem cells from strangers can be used to restore heart tissue to patients after pain is as safe and effective as the patient's own cells.
The official name of this glue is the super light hydrophobic glue (HLAA) developed by the collaboration of Boston Children's Hospital, MIT and Brigham Harvard Maternity Hospital.