Arterial tandem: coronary drill gets cleared for use, MEMS senso...

Courtesy Engadget  Sat, 12/26/2009 - 14:42

We know discussing things involving "arteries" and "coronary plaque" generally don't do much for one's appetite, but being the holidays and all, we honestly can't think of a more fitting way to remind you not to pig out this evening.

Up first is a MEMS -based sensor designed by downright enlightened researchers at the University of Southern California, which is used to "distinguish between stable and unstable atherosclerotic plaques in coronary arteries." The idea here is to more easily...


 

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