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  • Erfolgreiche Puzzle-Arbeit: Paläontologen präsentieren im Londoner Natural History Museum die bisher unbekannte Dinosaurierart Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae
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    Erfolgreiche Puzzle-Arbeit: Paläontologen präsentieren im Londoner Natural History Museum die bisher unbekannte Dinosaurierart Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae
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    Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, a species of dinosaur new to science, has joined the residents of London’s Natural History museum.
    The dinosaur would have roamed North America in the Late Jurassic, 145-150 million years ago - now its fossilised skeleton will reside in the Museum’s Earth Hall.
    Museum experts have also carried out critical scientific research on the specimen, settling a century-long taxonomic tangle and defining this fossil as a new species to science.
    Wind the clock back 145 to 150 million years, and Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, standing at half a metre tall and a little over a metre long, would have been darting around the floodplains of the western United States in the shadows of giants like Diplodocus (such as Dippy) and Stegosaurus (like Sophie, who also resides in the Museum’s Earth Hall).
    There are signs that this specimen was not fully grown: the top section of vertebrae (the neural arches), which form separately to the lower parts and fuse together as the animal ages, were not fully fused in place, suggesting Enigmacursor may have been quite young.
    It would also have been a speedy runner, hence the latter part of its genus name, ‘cursor’. ‘Enigma’ relates to the mystery surrounding the taxonomic tangle that has been resolved today by new research published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, co-authored by Museum palaeontologists Prof. Susannah Maidment and Prof. Paul Barrett.
    Prof. Susannah Maidment, co-lead author of the new study, comments: “The generous donation of this rare specimen has had quite unexpected scientific repercussions. By studying its anatomy in detail, we’ve been able to clarify this species’ evolutionary relationships, its taxonomy and the diversity of a previously poorly understood group of small dinosaurs.
    “Getting taxonomy right is vital; it underpins everything we do as palaeontologists and if we get i *** Local Ca

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  • FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
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    FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    The legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, which celebrated its spectacular debut at the International Motor Sports Show in New York in 1954, has been immortalised in Hot Wheels form.
    Its "Gullwing" design was both beautiful and innovative – was the fastest car of its time, with a top speed of up to 250 km/h. Thanks to its lightweight construction with a space frame and iconic gullwing doors, the coupé quickly became a legend – on the road and on the racetrack.
    In 1999, a jury of motoring journalists even voted it "Sports Car of the Century".
    In collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, the toy manufacturer Mattel has now created a faithful replica on a scale of 1:12 – the model combines excellent design, precise finishing and accurate details. Furthermore, it includes metal parts and extra pieces for customization.
    The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is the first model in THE PREMIUM SERIES of the new Mattel Brick Shop™ Hot Wheels product line. The most authentic replica of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL on a scale of 1:12 consists of 1600 individual parts.
    Designer Benoit Monterroso, in collaboration with Hot Wheels designer Craig Callum, succeeded in perfectly recreating the characteristic features of this extraordinary sports car: From the gullwing doors to the elegant bodywork and the striking front section with its imposing radiator grille.
    Measuring 36 centimetres in length and 10 centimetres in height, the model features metal rear-view mirrors and a steering wheel with two spokes specially designed for Mercedes-Benz. The bonnet, boot and gullwing doors can be opened. A Hot Wheels "Signature Plate" made of metal can either be mounted on the vehicle floor or used as a key fob. Additional parts can be used to customise the model, including different wheels, headlights and radiator grille, an alternative seat, side skirts, and side exhaust pipes. A spare tyre in the boot adds a particularly realistic touch. The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL building block mo *

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  • FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
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    FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    The legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, which celebrated its spectacular debut at the International Motor Sports Show in New York in 1954, has been immortalised in Hot Wheels form.
    Its "Gullwing" design was both beautiful and innovative – was the fastest car of its time, with a top speed of up to 250 km/h. Thanks to its lightweight construction with a space frame and iconic gullwing doors, the coupé quickly became a legend – on the road and on the racetrack.
    In 1999, a jury of motoring journalists even voted it "Sports Car of the Century".
    In collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, the toy manufacturer Mattel has now created a faithful replica on a scale of 1:12 – the model combines excellent design, precise finishing and accurate details. Furthermore, it includes metal parts and extra pieces for customization.
    The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is the first model in THE PREMIUM SERIES of the new Mattel Brick Shop™ Hot Wheels product line. The most authentic replica of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL on a scale of 1:12 consists of 1600 individual parts.
    Designer Benoit Monterroso, in collaboration with Hot Wheels designer Craig Callum, succeeded in perfectly recreating the characteristic features of this extraordinary sports car: From the gullwing doors to the elegant bodywork and the striking front section with its imposing radiator grille.
    Measuring 36 centimetres in length and 10 centimetres in height, the model features metal rear-view mirrors and a steering wheel with two spokes specially designed for Mercedes-Benz. The bonnet, boot and gullwing doors can be opened. A Hot Wheels "Signature Plate" made of metal can either be mounted on the vehicle floor or used as a key fob. Additional parts can be used to customise the model, including different wheels, headlights and radiator grille, an alternative seat, side skirts, and side exhaust pipes. A spare tyre in the boot adds a particularly realistic touch. The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL building block mo *

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  • FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
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    FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    The legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, which celebrated its spectacular debut at the International Motor Sports Show in New York in 1954, has been immortalised in Hot Wheels form.
    Its "Gullwing" design was both beautiful and innovative – was the fastest car of its time, with a top speed of up to 250 km/h. Thanks to its lightweight construction with a space frame and iconic gullwing doors, the coupé quickly became a legend – on the road and on the racetrack.
    In 1999, a jury of motoring journalists even voted it "Sports Car of the Century".
    In collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, the toy manufacturer Mattel has now created a faithful replica on a scale of 1:12 – the model combines excellent design, precise finishing and accurate details. Furthermore, it includes metal parts and extra pieces for customization.
    The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is the first model in THE PREMIUM SERIES of the new Mattel Brick Shop™ Hot Wheels product line. The most authentic replica of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL on a scale of 1:12 consists of 1600 individual parts.
    Designer Benoit Monterroso, in collaboration with Hot Wheels designer Craig Callum, succeeded in perfectly recreating the characteristic features of this extraordinary sports car: From the gullwing doors to the elegant bodywork and the striking front section with its imposing radiator grille.
    Measuring 36 centimetres in length and 10 centimetres in height, the model features metal rear-view mirrors and a steering wheel with two spokes specially designed for Mercedes-Benz. The bonnet, boot and gullwing doors can be opened. A Hot Wheels "Signature Plate" made of metal can either be mounted on the vehicle floor or used as a key fob. Additional parts can be used to customise the model, including different wheels, headlights and radiator grille, an alternative seat, side skirts, and side exhaust pipes. A spare tyre in the boot adds a particularly realistic touch. The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL building block mo *

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  • FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
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    FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    The legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, which celebrated its spectacular debut at the International Motor Sports Show in New York in 1954, has been immortalised in Hot Wheels form.
    Its "Gullwing" design was both beautiful and innovative – was the fastest car of its time, with a top speed of up to 250 km/h. Thanks to its lightweight construction with a space frame and iconic gullwing doors, the coupé quickly became a legend – on the road and on the racetrack.
    In 1999, a jury of motoring journalists even voted it "Sports Car of the Century".
    In collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, the toy manufacturer Mattel has now created a faithful replica on a scale of 1:12 – the model combines excellent design, precise finishing and accurate details. Furthermore, it includes metal parts and extra pieces for customization.
    The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is the first model in THE PREMIUM SERIES of the new Mattel Brick Shop™ Hot Wheels product line. The most authentic replica of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL on a scale of 1:12 consists of 1600 individual parts.
    Designer Benoit Monterroso, in collaboration with Hot Wheels designer Craig Callum, succeeded in perfectly recreating the characteristic features of this extraordinary sports car: From the gullwing doors to the elegant bodywork and the striking front section with its imposing radiator grille.
    Measuring 36 centimetres in length and 10 centimetres in height, the model features metal rear-view mirrors and a steering wheel with two spokes specially designed for Mercedes-Benz. The bonnet, boot and gullwing doors can be opened. A Hot Wheels "Signature Plate" made of metal can either be mounted on the vehicle floor or used as a key fob. Additional parts can be used to customise the model, including different wheels, headlights and radiator grille, an alternative seat, side skirts, and side exhaust pipes. A spare tyre in the boot adds a particularly realistic touch. The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL building block mo *

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  • FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
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    FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    The legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, which celebrated its spectacular debut at the International Motor Sports Show in New York in 1954, has been immortalised in Hot Wheels form.
    Its "Gullwing" design was both beautiful and innovative – was the fastest car of its time, with a top speed of up to 250 km/h. Thanks to its lightweight construction with a space frame and iconic gullwing doors, the coupé quickly became a legend – on the road and on the racetrack.
    In 1999, a jury of motoring journalists even voted it "Sports Car of the Century".
    In collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, the toy manufacturer Mattel has now created a faithful replica on a scale of 1:12 – the model combines excellent design, precise finishing and accurate details. Furthermore, it includes metal parts and extra pieces for customization.
    The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is the first model in THE PREMIUM SERIES of the new Mattel Brick Shop™ Hot Wheels product line. The most authentic replica of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL on a scale of 1:12 consists of 1600 individual parts.
    Designer Benoit Monterroso, in collaboration with Hot Wheels designer Craig Callum, succeeded in perfectly recreating the characteristic features of this extraordinary sports car: From the gullwing doors to the elegant bodywork and the striking front section with its imposing radiator grille.
    Measuring 36 centimetres in length and 10 centimetres in height, the model features metal rear-view mirrors and a steering wheel with two spokes specially designed for Mercedes-Benz. The bonnet, boot and gullwing doors can be opened. A Hot Wheels "Signature Plate" made of metal can either be mounted on the vehicle floor or used as a key fob. Additional parts can be used to customise the model, including different wheels, headlights and radiator grille, an alternative seat, side skirts, and side exhaust pipes. A spare tyre in the boot adds a particularly realistic touch. The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL building block mo *

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  • FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
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    FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    The legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, which celebrated its spectacular debut at the International Motor Sports Show in New York in 1954, has been immortalised in Hot Wheels form.
    Its "Gullwing" design was both beautiful and innovative – was the fastest car of its time, with a top speed of up to 250 km/h. Thanks to its lightweight construction with a space frame and iconic gullwing doors, the coupé quickly became a legend – on the road and on the racetrack.
    In 1999, a jury of motoring journalists even voted it "Sports Car of the Century".
    In collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, the toy manufacturer Mattel has now created a faithful replica on a scale of 1:12 – the model combines excellent design, precise finishing and accurate details. Furthermore, it includes metal parts and extra pieces for customization.
    The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is the first model in THE PREMIUM SERIES of the new Mattel Brick Shop™ Hot Wheels product line. The most authentic replica of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL on a scale of 1:12 consists of 1600 individual parts.
    Designer Benoit Monterroso, in collaboration with Hot Wheels designer Craig Callum, succeeded in perfectly recreating the characteristic features of this extraordinary sports car: From the gullwing doors to the elegant bodywork and the striking front section with its imposing radiator grille.
    Measuring 36 centimetres in length and 10 centimetres in height, the model features metal rear-view mirrors and a steering wheel with two spokes specially designed for Mercedes-Benz. The bonnet, boot and gullwing doors can be opened. A Hot Wheels "Signature Plate" made of metal can either be mounted on the vehicle floor or used as a key fob. Additional parts can be used to customise the model, including different wheels, headlights and radiator grille, an alternative seat, side skirts, and side exhaust pipes. A spare tyre in the boot adds a particularly realistic touch. The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL building block mo *

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  • FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
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    FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    The legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, which celebrated its spectacular debut at the International Motor Sports Show in New York in 1954, has been immortalised in Hot Wheels form.
    Its "Gullwing" design was both beautiful and innovative – was the fastest car of its time, with a top speed of up to 250 km/h. Thanks to its lightweight construction with a space frame and iconic gullwing doors, the coupé quickly became a legend – on the road and on the racetrack.
    In 1999, a jury of motoring journalists even voted it "Sports Car of the Century".
    In collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, the toy manufacturer Mattel has now created a faithful replica on a scale of 1:12 – the model combines excellent design, precise finishing and accurate details. Furthermore, it includes metal parts and extra pieces for customization.
    The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is the first model in THE PREMIUM SERIES of the new Mattel Brick Shop™ Hot Wheels product line. The most authentic replica of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL on a scale of 1:12 consists of 1600 individual parts.
    Designer Benoit Monterroso, in collaboration with Hot Wheels designer Craig Callum, succeeded in perfectly recreating the characteristic features of this extraordinary sports car: From the gullwing doors to the elegant bodywork and the striking front section with its imposing radiator grille.
    Measuring 36 centimetres in length and 10 centimetres in height, the model features metal rear-view mirrors and a steering wheel with two spokes specially designed for Mercedes-Benz. The bonnet, boot and gullwing doors can be opened. A Hot Wheels "Signature Plate" made of metal can either be mounted on the vehicle floor or used as a key fob. Additional parts can be used to customise the model, including different wheels, headlights and radiator grille, an alternative seat, side skirts, and side exhaust pipes. A spare tyre in the boot adds a particularly realistic touch. The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL building block mo *

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  • FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
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    FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    The legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, which celebrated its spectacular debut at the International Motor Sports Show in New York in 1954, has been immortalised in Hot Wheels form.
    Its "Gullwing" design was both beautiful and innovative – was the fastest car of its time, with a top speed of up to 250 km/h. Thanks to its lightweight construction with a space frame and iconic gullwing doors, the coupé quickly became a legend – on the road and on the racetrack.
    In 1999, a jury of motoring journalists even voted it "Sports Car of the Century".
    In collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, the toy manufacturer Mattel has now created a faithful replica on a scale of 1:12 – the model combines excellent design, precise finishing and accurate details. Furthermore, it includes metal parts and extra pieces for customization.
    The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is the first model in THE PREMIUM SERIES of the new Mattel Brick Shop™ Hot Wheels product line. The most authentic replica of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL on a scale of 1:12 consists of 1600 individual parts.
    Designer Benoit Monterroso, in collaboration with Hot Wheels designer Craig Callum, succeeded in perfectly recreating the characteristic features of this extraordinary sports car: From the gullwing doors to the elegant bodywork and the striking front section with its imposing radiator grille.
    Measuring 36 centimetres in length and 10 centimetres in height, the model features metal rear-view mirrors and a steering wheel with two spokes specially designed for Mercedes-Benz. The bonnet, boot and gullwing doors can be opened. A Hot Wheels "Signature Plate" made of metal can either be mounted on the vehicle floor or used as a key fob. Additional parts can be used to customise the model, including different wheels, headlights and radiator grille, an alternative seat, side skirts, and side exhaust pipes. A spare tyre in the boot adds a particularly realistic touch. The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL building block mo *

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  • FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
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    FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    The legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, which celebrated its spectacular debut at the International Motor Sports Show in New York in 1954, has been immortalised in Hot Wheels form.
    Its "Gullwing" design was both beautiful and innovative – was the fastest car of its time, with a top speed of up to 250 km/h. Thanks to its lightweight construction with a space frame and iconic gullwing doors, the coupé quickly became a legend – on the road and on the racetrack.
    In 1999, a jury of motoring journalists even voted it "Sports Car of the Century".
    In collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, the toy manufacturer Mattel has now created a faithful replica on a scale of 1:12 – the model combines excellent design, precise finishing and accurate details. Furthermore, it includes metal parts and extra pieces for customization.
    The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is the first model in THE PREMIUM SERIES of the new Mattel Brick Shop™ Hot Wheels product line. The most authentic replica of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL on a scale of 1:12 consists of 1600 individual parts.
    Designer Benoit Monterroso, in collaboration with Hot Wheels designer Craig Callum, succeeded in perfectly recreating the characteristic features of this extraordinary sports car: From the gullwing doors to the elegant bodywork and the striking front section with its imposing radiator grille.
    Measuring 36 centimetres in length and 10 centimetres in height, the model features metal rear-view mirrors and a steering wheel with two spokes specially designed for Mercedes-Benz. The bonnet, boot and gullwing doors can be opened. A Hot Wheels "Signature Plate" made of metal can either be mounted on the vehicle floor or used as a key fob. Additional parts can be used to customise the model, including different wheels, headlights and radiator grille, an alternative seat, side skirts, and side exhaust pipes. A spare tyre in the boot adds a particularly realistic touch. The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL building block mo *

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  • FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
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    FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    The legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, which celebrated its spectacular debut at the International Motor Sports Show in New York in 1954, has been immortalised in Hot Wheels form.
    Its "Gullwing" design was both beautiful and innovative – was the fastest car of its time, with a top speed of up to 250 km/h. Thanks to its lightweight construction with a space frame and iconic gullwing doors, the coupé quickly became a legend – on the road and on the racetrack.
    In 1999, a jury of motoring journalists even voted it "Sports Car of the Century".
    In collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, the toy manufacturer Mattel has now created a faithful replica on a scale of 1:12 – the model combines excellent design, precise finishing and accurate details. Furthermore, it includes metal parts and extra pieces for customization.
    The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is the first model in THE PREMIUM SERIES of the new Mattel Brick Shop™ Hot Wheels product line. The most authentic replica of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL on a scale of 1:12 consists of 1600 individual parts.
    Designer Benoit Monterroso, in collaboration with Hot Wheels designer Craig Callum, succeeded in perfectly recreating the characteristic features of this extraordinary sports car: From the gullwing doors to the elegant bodywork and the striking front section with its imposing radiator grille.
    Measuring 36 centimetres in length and 10 centimetres in height, the model features metal rear-view mirrors and a steering wheel with two spokes specially designed for Mercedes-Benz. The bonnet, boot and gullwing doors can be opened. A Hot Wheels "Signature Plate" made of metal can either be mounted on the vehicle floor or used as a key fob. Additional parts can be used to customise the model, including different wheels, headlights and radiator grille, an alternative seat, side skirts, and side exhaust pipes. A spare tyre in the boot adds a particularly realistic touch. The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL building block mo *

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  • FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
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    FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    The legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, which celebrated its spectacular debut at the International Motor Sports Show in New York in 1954, has been immortalised in Hot Wheels form.
    Its "Gullwing" design was both beautiful and innovative – was the fastest car of its time, with a top speed of up to 250 km/h. Thanks to its lightweight construction with a space frame and iconic gullwing doors, the coupé quickly became a legend – on the road and on the racetrack.
    In 1999, a jury of motoring journalists even voted it "Sports Car of the Century".
    In collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, the toy manufacturer Mattel has now created a faithful replica on a scale of 1:12 – the model combines excellent design, precise finishing and accurate details. Furthermore, it includes metal parts and extra pieces for customization.
    The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is the first model in THE PREMIUM SERIES of the new Mattel Brick Shop™ Hot Wheels product line. The most authentic replica of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL on a scale of 1:12 consists of 1600 individual parts.
    Designer Benoit Monterroso, in collaboration with Hot Wheels designer Craig Callum, succeeded in perfectly recreating the characteristic features of this extraordinary sports car: From the gullwing doors to the elegant bodywork and the striking front section with its imposing radiator grille.
    Measuring 36 centimetres in length and 10 centimetres in height, the model features metal rear-view mirrors and a steering wheel with two spokes specially designed for Mercedes-Benz. The bonnet, boot and gullwing doors can be opened. A Hot Wheels "Signature Plate" made of metal can either be mounted on the vehicle floor or used as a key fob. Additional parts can be used to customise the model, including different wheels, headlights and radiator grille, an alternative seat, side skirts, and side exhaust pipes. A spare tyre in the boot adds a particularly realistic touch. The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL building block mo *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
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    FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    The legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, which celebrated its spectacular debut at the International Motor Sports Show in New York in 1954, has been immortalised in Hot Wheels form.
    Its "Gullwing" design was both beautiful and innovative – was the fastest car of its time, with a top speed of up to 250 km/h. Thanks to its lightweight construction with a space frame and iconic gullwing doors, the coupé quickly became a legend – on the road and on the racetrack.
    In 1999, a jury of motoring journalists even voted it "Sports Car of the Century".
    In collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, the toy manufacturer Mattel has now created a faithful replica on a scale of 1:12 – the model combines excellent design, precise finishing and accurate details. Furthermore, it includes metal parts and extra pieces for customization.
    The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is the first model in THE PREMIUM SERIES of the new Mattel Brick Shop™ Hot Wheels product line. The most authentic replica of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL on a scale of 1:12 consists of 1600 individual parts.
    Designer Benoit Monterroso, in collaboration with Hot Wheels designer Craig Callum, succeeded in perfectly recreating the characteristic features of this extraordinary sports car: From the gullwing doors to the elegant bodywork and the striking front section with its imposing radiator grille.
    Measuring 36 centimetres in length and 10 centimetres in height, the model features metal rear-view mirrors and a steering wheel with two spokes specially designed for Mercedes-Benz. The bonnet, boot and gullwing doors can be opened. A Hot Wheels "Signature Plate" made of metal can either be mounted on the vehicle floor or used as a key fob. Additional parts can be used to customise the model, including different wheels, headlights and radiator grille, an alternative seat, side skirts, and side exhaust pipes. A spare tyre in the boot adds a particularly realistic touch. The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL building block mo *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
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    FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    The legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, which celebrated its spectacular debut at the International Motor Sports Show in New York in 1954, has been immortalised in Hot Wheels form.
    Its "Gullwing" design was both beautiful and innovative – was the fastest car of its time, with a top speed of up to 250 km/h. Thanks to its lightweight construction with a space frame and iconic gullwing doors, the coupé quickly became a legend – on the road and on the racetrack.
    In 1999, a jury of motoring journalists even voted it "Sports Car of the Century".
    In collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, the toy manufacturer Mattel has now created a faithful replica on a scale of 1:12 – the model combines excellent design, precise finishing and accurate details. Furthermore, it includes metal parts and extra pieces for customization.
    The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is the first model in THE PREMIUM SERIES of the new Mattel Brick Shop™ Hot Wheels product line. The most authentic replica of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL on a scale of 1:12 consists of 1600 individual parts.
    Designer Benoit Monterroso, in collaboration with Hot Wheels designer Craig Callum, succeeded in perfectly recreating the characteristic features of this extraordinary sports car: From the gullwing doors to the elegant bodywork and the striking front section with its imposing radiator grille.
    Measuring 36 centimetres in length and 10 centimetres in height, the model features metal rear-view mirrors and a steering wheel with two spokes specially designed for Mercedes-Benz. The bonnet, boot and gullwing doors can be opened. A Hot Wheels "Signature Plate" made of metal can either be mounted on the vehicle floor or used as a key fob. Additional parts can be used to customise the model, including different wheels, headlights and radiator grille, an alternative seat, side skirts, and side exhaust pipes. A spare tyre in the boot adds a particularly realistic touch. The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL building block mo *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
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    FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
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    The legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, which celebrated its spectacular debut at the International Motor Sports Show in New York in 1954, has been immortalised in Hot Wheels form.
    Its "Gullwing" design was both beautiful and innovative – was the fastest car of its time, with a top speed of up to 250 km/h. Thanks to its lightweight construction with a space frame and iconic gullwing doors, the coupé quickly became a legend – on the road and on the racetrack.
    In 1999, a jury of motoring journalists even voted it "Sports Car of the Century".
    In collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, the toy manufacturer Mattel has now created a faithful replica on a scale of 1:12 – the model combines excellent design, precise finishing and accurate details. Furthermore, it includes metal parts and extra pieces for customization.
    The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is the first model in THE PREMIUM SERIES of the new Mattel Brick Shop™ Hot Wheels product line. The most authentic replica of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL on a scale of 1:12 consists of 1600 individual parts.
    Designer Benoit Monterroso, in collaboration with Hot Wheels designer Craig Callum, succeeded in perfectly recreating the characteristic features of this extraordinary sports car: From the gullwing doors to the elegant bodywork and the striking front section with its imposing radiator grille.
    Measuring 36 centimetres in length and 10 centimetres in height, the model features metal rear-view mirrors and a steering wheel with two spokes specially designed for Mercedes-Benz. The bonnet, boot and gullwing doors can be opened. A Hot Wheels "Signature Plate" made of metal can either be mounted on the vehicle floor or used as a key fob. Additional parts can be used to customise the model, including different wheels, headlights and radiator grille, an alternative seat, side skirts, and side exhaust pipes. A spare tyre in the boot adds a particularly realistic touch. The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL building block mo *

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  • FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
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    FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    The legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, which celebrated its spectacular debut at the International Motor Sports Show in New York in 1954, has been immortalised in Hot Wheels form.
    Its "Gullwing" design was both beautiful and innovative – was the fastest car of its time, with a top speed of up to 250 km/h. Thanks to its lightweight construction with a space frame and iconic gullwing doors, the coupé quickly became a legend – on the road and on the racetrack.
    In 1999, a jury of motoring journalists even voted it "Sports Car of the Century".
    In collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, the toy manufacturer Mattel has now created a faithful replica on a scale of 1:12 – the model combines excellent design, precise finishing and accurate details. Furthermore, it includes metal parts and extra pieces for customization.
    The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is the first model in THE PREMIUM SERIES of the new Mattel Brick Shop™ Hot Wheels product line. The most authentic replica of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL on a scale of 1:12 consists of 1600 individual parts.
    Designer Benoit Monterroso, in collaboration with Hot Wheels designer Craig Callum, succeeded in perfectly recreating the characteristic features of this extraordinary sports car: From the gullwing doors to the elegant bodywork and the striking front section with its imposing radiator grille.
    Measuring 36 centimetres in length and 10 centimetres in height, the model features metal rear-view mirrors and a steering wheel with two spokes specially designed for Mercedes-Benz. The bonnet, boot and gullwing doors can be opened. A Hot Wheels "Signature Plate" made of metal can either be mounted on the vehicle floor or used as a key fob. Additional parts can be used to customise the model, including different wheels, headlights and radiator grille, an alternative seat, side skirts, and side exhaust pipes. A spare tyre in the boot adds a particularly realistic touch. The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL building block mo *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
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    FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    The legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, which celebrated its spectacular debut at the International Motor Sports Show in New York in 1954, has been immortalised in Hot Wheels form.
    Its "Gullwing" design was both beautiful and innovative – was the fastest car of its time, with a top speed of up to 250 km/h. Thanks to its lightweight construction with a space frame and iconic gullwing doors, the coupé quickly became a legend – on the road and on the racetrack.
    In 1999, a jury of motoring journalists even voted it "Sports Car of the Century".
    In collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, the toy manufacturer Mattel has now created a faithful replica on a scale of 1:12 – the model combines excellent design, precise finishing and accurate details. Furthermore, it includes metal parts and extra pieces for customization.
    The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is the first model in THE PREMIUM SERIES of the new Mattel Brick Shop™ Hot Wheels product line. The most authentic replica of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL on a scale of 1:12 consists of 1600 individual parts.
    Designer Benoit Monterroso, in collaboration with Hot Wheels designer Craig Callum, succeeded in perfectly recreating the characteristic features of this extraordinary sports car: From the gullwing doors to the elegant bodywork and the striking front section with its imposing radiator grille.
    Measuring 36 centimetres in length and 10 centimetres in height, the model features metal rear-view mirrors and a steering wheel with two spokes specially designed for Mercedes-Benz. The bonnet, boot and gullwing doors can be opened. A Hot Wheels "Signature Plate" made of metal can either be mounted on the vehicle floor or used as a key fob. Additional parts can be used to customise the model, including different wheels, headlights and radiator grille, an alternative seat, side skirts, and side exhaust pipes. A spare tyre in the boot adds a particularly realistic touch. The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL building block mo *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
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    FEATURE - Sports Car of the Century: Das legendäre 1955er Mercedes 300 SL Coupe bekommt eine detaillierte Hot Wheels Miniatur
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    The legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, which celebrated its spectacular debut at the International Motor Sports Show in New York in 1954, has been immortalised in Hot Wheels form.
    Its "Gullwing" design was both beautiful and innovative – was the fastest car of its time, with a top speed of up to 250 km/h. Thanks to its lightweight construction with a space frame and iconic gullwing doors, the coupé quickly became a legend – on the road and on the racetrack.
    In 1999, a jury of motoring journalists even voted it "Sports Car of the Century".
    In collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, the toy manufacturer Mattel has now created a faithful replica on a scale of 1:12 – the model combines excellent design, precise finishing and accurate details. Furthermore, it includes metal parts and extra pieces for customization.
    The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is the first model in THE PREMIUM SERIES of the new Mattel Brick Shop™ Hot Wheels product line. The most authentic replica of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL on a scale of 1:12 consists of 1600 individual parts.
    Designer Benoit Monterroso, in collaboration with Hot Wheels designer Craig Callum, succeeded in perfectly recreating the characteristic features of this extraordinary sports car: From the gullwing doors to the elegant bodywork and the striking front section with its imposing radiator grille.
    Measuring 36 centimetres in length and 10 centimetres in height, the model features metal rear-view mirrors and a steering wheel with two spokes specially designed for Mercedes-Benz. The bonnet, boot and gullwing doors can be opened. A Hot Wheels "Signature Plate" made of metal can either be mounted on the vehicle floor or used as a key fob. Additional parts can be used to customise the model, including different wheels, headlights and radiator grille, an alternative seat, side skirts, and side exhaust pipes. A spare tyre in the boot adds a particularly realistic touch. The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL building block mo *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
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    Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
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    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois have developed an ultra-small pacemaker that can be non-invasively injected into the body via a syringe.
    Although capable of functioning with hearts of all sizes, the pacemaker is particularly suited to the delicate hearts of newborns with congenital heart defects.
    Measuring smaller than a single grain of rice, the pacemaker is designed to work alongside a small, soft, wireless, wearable device that attaches to a patient’s chest. When an irregular heartbeat is detected, the wearable device emits a pulse of light to activate the pacemaker. These pulses penetrate the skin, breastbone and muscles to regulate the heart’s rhythm.
    Designed for temporary use, the pacemaker dissolves naturally once it is no longer required. As all components are biocompatible, they break down harmlessly in the body, eliminating the need for surgical removal.
    The findings were published today in the journal Nature. The study demonstrated the device’s effectiveness across large and small animal models, as well as in human hearts from deceased organ donors.
    Professor John A. Rogers, a leading expert in bioelectronics at Northwestern, led the development of the device.
    “To our knowledge, this is the world’s smallest pacemaker,” he said. “Temporary pacemakers are crucial in paediatric heart surgeries, and miniaturisation is essential in reducing the burden on the body.”
    Professor Igor Efimov, an experimental cardiologist who co-led the study, highlighted the motivation behind the work. “Around 1% of children are born with congenital heart defects, and many only require temporary pacing after surgery. Most hearts self-repair within a week, but that short period is critical. With this tiny pacemaker, we can provide essential support without additional surgery to remove it.”
    Professor Rogers and Professor Efimov collaborated with colleagues at *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
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    Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois have developed an ultra-small pacemaker that can be non-invasively injected into the body via a syringe.
    Although capable of functioning with hearts of all sizes, the pacemaker is particularly suited to the delicate hearts of newborns with congenital heart defects.
    Measuring smaller than a single grain of rice, the pacemaker is designed to work alongside a small, soft, wireless, wearable device that attaches to a patient’s chest. When an irregular heartbeat is detected, the wearable device emits a pulse of light to activate the pacemaker. These pulses penetrate the skin, breastbone and muscles to regulate the heart’s rhythm.
    Designed for temporary use, the pacemaker dissolves naturally once it is no longer required. As all components are biocompatible, they break down harmlessly in the body, eliminating the need for surgical removal.
    The findings were published today in the journal Nature. The study demonstrated the device’s effectiveness across large and small animal models, as well as in human hearts from deceased organ donors.
    Professor John A. Rogers, a leading expert in bioelectronics at Northwestern, led the development of the device.
    “To our knowledge, this is the world’s smallest pacemaker,” he said. “Temporary pacemakers are crucial in paediatric heart surgeries, and miniaturisation is essential in reducing the burden on the body.”
    Professor Igor Efimov, an experimental cardiologist who co-led the study, highlighted the motivation behind the work. “Around 1% of children are born with congenital heart defects, and many only require temporary pacing after surgery. Most hearts self-repair within a week, but that short period is critical. With this tiny pacemaker, we can provide essential support without additional surgery to remove it.”
    Professor Rogers and Professor Efimov collaborated with colleagues at *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    DUK10163037_017
    Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois have developed an ultra-small pacemaker that can be non-invasively injected into the body via a syringe.
    Although capable of functioning with hearts of all sizes, the pacemaker is particularly suited to the delicate hearts of newborns with congenital heart defects.
    Measuring smaller than a single grain of rice, the pacemaker is designed to work alongside a small, soft, wireless, wearable device that attaches to a patient’s chest. When an irregular heartbeat is detected, the wearable device emits a pulse of light to activate the pacemaker. These pulses penetrate the skin, breastbone and muscles to regulate the heart’s rhythm.
    Designed for temporary use, the pacemaker dissolves naturally once it is no longer required. As all components are biocompatible, they break down harmlessly in the body, eliminating the need for surgical removal.
    The findings were published today in the journal Nature. The study demonstrated the device’s effectiveness across large and small animal models, as well as in human hearts from deceased organ donors.
    Professor John A. Rogers, a leading expert in bioelectronics at Northwestern, led the development of the device.
    “To our knowledge, this is the world’s smallest pacemaker,” he said. “Temporary pacemakers are crucial in paediatric heart surgeries, and miniaturisation is essential in reducing the burden on the body.”
    Professor Igor Efimov, an experimental cardiologist who co-led the study, highlighted the motivation behind the work. “Around 1% of children are born with congenital heart defects, and many only require temporary pacing after surgery. Most hearts self-repair within a week, but that short period is critical. With this tiny pacemaker, we can provide essential support without additional surgery to remove it.”
    Professor Rogers and Professor Efimov collaborated with colleagues at *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    DUK10163037_002
    Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois have developed an ultra-small pacemaker that can be non-invasively injected into the body via a syringe.
    Although capable of functioning with hearts of all sizes, the pacemaker is particularly suited to the delicate hearts of newborns with congenital heart defects.
    Measuring smaller than a single grain of rice, the pacemaker is designed to work alongside a small, soft, wireless, wearable device that attaches to a patient’s chest. When an irregular heartbeat is detected, the wearable device emits a pulse of light to activate the pacemaker. These pulses penetrate the skin, breastbone and muscles to regulate the heart’s rhythm.
    Designed for temporary use, the pacemaker dissolves naturally once it is no longer required. As all components are biocompatible, they break down harmlessly in the body, eliminating the need for surgical removal.
    The findings were published today in the journal Nature. The study demonstrated the device’s effectiveness across large and small animal models, as well as in human hearts from deceased organ donors.
    Professor John A. Rogers, a leading expert in bioelectronics at Northwestern, led the development of the device.
    “To our knowledge, this is the world’s smallest pacemaker,” he said. “Temporary pacemakers are crucial in paediatric heart surgeries, and miniaturisation is essential in reducing the burden on the body.”
    Professor Igor Efimov, an experimental cardiologist who co-led the study, highlighted the motivation behind the work. “Around 1% of children are born with congenital heart defects, and many only require temporary pacing after surgery. Most hearts self-repair within a week, but that short period is critical. With this tiny pacemaker, we can provide essential support without additional surgery to remove it.”
    Professor Rogers and Professor Efimov collaborated with colleagues at *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    DUK10163037_011
    Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois have developed an ultra-small pacemaker that can be non-invasively injected into the body via a syringe.
    Although capable of functioning with hearts of all sizes, the pacemaker is particularly suited to the delicate hearts of newborns with congenital heart defects.
    Measuring smaller than a single grain of rice, the pacemaker is designed to work alongside a small, soft, wireless, wearable device that attaches to a patient’s chest. When an irregular heartbeat is detected, the wearable device emits a pulse of light to activate the pacemaker. These pulses penetrate the skin, breastbone and muscles to regulate the heart’s rhythm.
    Designed for temporary use, the pacemaker dissolves naturally once it is no longer required. As all components are biocompatible, they break down harmlessly in the body, eliminating the need for surgical removal.
    The findings were published today in the journal Nature. The study demonstrated the device’s effectiveness across large and small animal models, as well as in human hearts from deceased organ donors.
    Professor John A. Rogers, a leading expert in bioelectronics at Northwestern, led the development of the device.
    “To our knowledge, this is the world’s smallest pacemaker,” he said. “Temporary pacemakers are crucial in paediatric heart surgeries, and miniaturisation is essential in reducing the burden on the body.”
    Professor Igor Efimov, an experimental cardiologist who co-led the study, highlighted the motivation behind the work. “Around 1% of children are born with congenital heart defects, and many only require temporary pacing after surgery. Most hearts self-repair within a week, but that short period is critical. With this tiny pacemaker, we can provide essential support without additional surgery to remove it.”
    Professor Rogers and Professor Efimov collaborated with colleagues at *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    DUK10163037_012
    Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois have developed an ultra-small pacemaker that can be non-invasively injected into the body via a syringe.
    Although capable of functioning with hearts of all sizes, the pacemaker is particularly suited to the delicate hearts of newborns with congenital heart defects.
    Measuring smaller than a single grain of rice, the pacemaker is designed to work alongside a small, soft, wireless, wearable device that attaches to a patient’s chest. When an irregular heartbeat is detected, the wearable device emits a pulse of light to activate the pacemaker. These pulses penetrate the skin, breastbone and muscles to regulate the heart’s rhythm.
    Designed for temporary use, the pacemaker dissolves naturally once it is no longer required. As all components are biocompatible, they break down harmlessly in the body, eliminating the need for surgical removal.
    The findings were published today in the journal Nature. The study demonstrated the device’s effectiveness across large and small animal models, as well as in human hearts from deceased organ donors.
    Professor John A. Rogers, a leading expert in bioelectronics at Northwestern, led the development of the device.
    “To our knowledge, this is the world’s smallest pacemaker,” he said. “Temporary pacemakers are crucial in paediatric heart surgeries, and miniaturisation is essential in reducing the burden on the body.”
    Professor Igor Efimov, an experimental cardiologist who co-led the study, highlighted the motivation behind the work. “Around 1% of children are born with congenital heart defects, and many only require temporary pacing after surgery. Most hearts self-repair within a week, but that short period is critical. With this tiny pacemaker, we can provide essential support without additional surgery to remove it.”
    Professor Rogers and Professor Efimov collaborated with colleagues at *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    DUK10163037_004
    Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois have developed an ultra-small pacemaker that can be non-invasively injected into the body via a syringe.
    Although capable of functioning with hearts of all sizes, the pacemaker is particularly suited to the delicate hearts of newborns with congenital heart defects.
    Measuring smaller than a single grain of rice, the pacemaker is designed to work alongside a small, soft, wireless, wearable device that attaches to a patient’s chest. When an irregular heartbeat is detected, the wearable device emits a pulse of light to activate the pacemaker. These pulses penetrate the skin, breastbone and muscles to regulate the heart’s rhythm.
    Designed for temporary use, the pacemaker dissolves naturally once it is no longer required. As all components are biocompatible, they break down harmlessly in the body, eliminating the need for surgical removal.
    The findings were published today in the journal Nature. The study demonstrated the device’s effectiveness across large and small animal models, as well as in human hearts from deceased organ donors.
    Professor John A. Rogers, a leading expert in bioelectronics at Northwestern, led the development of the device.
    “To our knowledge, this is the world’s smallest pacemaker,” he said. “Temporary pacemakers are crucial in paediatric heart surgeries, and miniaturisation is essential in reducing the burden on the body.”
    Professor Igor Efimov, an experimental cardiologist who co-led the study, highlighted the motivation behind the work. “Around 1% of children are born with congenital heart defects, and many only require temporary pacing after surgery. Most hearts self-repair within a week, but that short period is critical. With this tiny pacemaker, we can provide essential support without additional surgery to remove it.”
    Professor Rogers and Professor Efimov collaborated with colleagues at *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    DUK10163037_016
    Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois have developed an ultra-small pacemaker that can be non-invasively injected into the body via a syringe.
    Although capable of functioning with hearts of all sizes, the pacemaker is particularly suited to the delicate hearts of newborns with congenital heart defects.
    Measuring smaller than a single grain of rice, the pacemaker is designed to work alongside a small, soft, wireless, wearable device that attaches to a patient’s chest. When an irregular heartbeat is detected, the wearable device emits a pulse of light to activate the pacemaker. These pulses penetrate the skin, breastbone and muscles to regulate the heart’s rhythm.
    Designed for temporary use, the pacemaker dissolves naturally once it is no longer required. As all components are biocompatible, they break down harmlessly in the body, eliminating the need for surgical removal.
    The findings were published today in the journal Nature. The study demonstrated the device’s effectiveness across large and small animal models, as well as in human hearts from deceased organ donors.
    Professor John A. Rogers, a leading expert in bioelectronics at Northwestern, led the development of the device.
    “To our knowledge, this is the world’s smallest pacemaker,” he said. “Temporary pacemakers are crucial in paediatric heart surgeries, and miniaturisation is essential in reducing the burden on the body.”
    Professor Igor Efimov, an experimental cardiologist who co-led the study, highlighted the motivation behind the work. “Around 1% of children are born with congenital heart defects, and many only require temporary pacing after surgery. Most hearts self-repair within a week, but that short period is critical. With this tiny pacemaker, we can provide essential support without additional surgery to remove it.”
    Professor Rogers and Professor Efimov collaborated with colleagues at *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    DUK10163037_013
    Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois have developed an ultra-small pacemaker that can be non-invasively injected into the body via a syringe.
    Although capable of functioning with hearts of all sizes, the pacemaker is particularly suited to the delicate hearts of newborns with congenital heart defects.
    Measuring smaller than a single grain of rice, the pacemaker is designed to work alongside a small, soft, wireless, wearable device that attaches to a patient’s chest. When an irregular heartbeat is detected, the wearable device emits a pulse of light to activate the pacemaker. These pulses penetrate the skin, breastbone and muscles to regulate the heart’s rhythm.
    Designed for temporary use, the pacemaker dissolves naturally once it is no longer required. As all components are biocompatible, they break down harmlessly in the body, eliminating the need for surgical removal.
    The findings were published today in the journal Nature. The study demonstrated the device’s effectiveness across large and small animal models, as well as in human hearts from deceased organ donors.
    Professor John A. Rogers, a leading expert in bioelectronics at Northwestern, led the development of the device.
    “To our knowledge, this is the world’s smallest pacemaker,” he said. “Temporary pacemakers are crucial in paediatric heart surgeries, and miniaturisation is essential in reducing the burden on the body.”
    Professor Igor Efimov, an experimental cardiologist who co-led the study, highlighted the motivation behind the work. “Around 1% of children are born with congenital heart defects, and many only require temporary pacing after surgery. Most hearts self-repair within a week, but that short period is critical. With this tiny pacemaker, we can provide essential support without additional surgery to remove it.”
    Professor Rogers and Professor Efimov collaborated with colleagues at *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    DUK10163037_006
    Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois have developed an ultra-small pacemaker that can be non-invasively injected into the body via a syringe.
    Although capable of functioning with hearts of all sizes, the pacemaker is particularly suited to the delicate hearts of newborns with congenital heart defects.
    Measuring smaller than a single grain of rice, the pacemaker is designed to work alongside a small, soft, wireless, wearable device that attaches to a patient’s chest. When an irregular heartbeat is detected, the wearable device emits a pulse of light to activate the pacemaker. These pulses penetrate the skin, breastbone and muscles to regulate the heart’s rhythm.
    Designed for temporary use, the pacemaker dissolves naturally once it is no longer required. As all components are biocompatible, they break down harmlessly in the body, eliminating the need for surgical removal.
    The findings were published today in the journal Nature. The study demonstrated the device’s effectiveness across large and small animal models, as well as in human hearts from deceased organ donors.
    Professor John A. Rogers, a leading expert in bioelectronics at Northwestern, led the development of the device.
    “To our knowledge, this is the world’s smallest pacemaker,” he said. “Temporary pacemakers are crucial in paediatric heart surgeries, and miniaturisation is essential in reducing the burden on the body.”
    Professor Igor Efimov, an experimental cardiologist who co-led the study, highlighted the motivation behind the work. “Around 1% of children are born with congenital heart defects, and many only require temporary pacing after surgery. Most hearts self-repair within a week, but that short period is critical. With this tiny pacemaker, we can provide essential support without additional surgery to remove it.”
    Professor Rogers and Professor Efimov collaborated with colleagues at *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
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    Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
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    Engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois have developed an ultra-small pacemaker that can be non-invasively injected into the body via a syringe.
    Although capable of functioning with hearts of all sizes, the pacemaker is particularly suited to the delicate hearts of newborns with congenital heart defects.
    Measuring smaller than a single grain of rice, the pacemaker is designed to work alongside a small, soft, wireless, wearable device that attaches to a patient’s chest. When an irregular heartbeat is detected, the wearable device emits a pulse of light to activate the pacemaker. These pulses penetrate the skin, breastbone and muscles to regulate the heart’s rhythm.
    Designed for temporary use, the pacemaker dissolves naturally once it is no longer required. As all components are biocompatible, they break down harmlessly in the body, eliminating the need for surgical removal.
    The findings were published today in the journal Nature. The study demonstrated the device’s effectiveness across large and small animal models, as well as in human hearts from deceased organ donors.
    Professor John A. Rogers, a leading expert in bioelectronics at Northwestern, led the development of the device.
    “To our knowledge, this is the world’s smallest pacemaker,” he said. “Temporary pacemakers are crucial in paediatric heart surgeries, and miniaturisation is essential in reducing the burden on the body.”
    Professor Igor Efimov, an experimental cardiologist who co-led the study, highlighted the motivation behind the work. “Around 1% of children are born with congenital heart defects, and many only require temporary pacing after surgery. Most hearts self-repair within a week, but that short period is critical. With this tiny pacemaker, we can provide essential support without additional surgery to remove it.”
    Professor Rogers and Professor Efimov collaborated with colleagues at *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    DUK10163037_001
    Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois have developed an ultra-small pacemaker that can be non-invasively injected into the body via a syringe.
    Although capable of functioning with hearts of all sizes, the pacemaker is particularly suited to the delicate hearts of newborns with congenital heart defects.
    Measuring smaller than a single grain of rice, the pacemaker is designed to work alongside a small, soft, wireless, wearable device that attaches to a patient’s chest. When an irregular heartbeat is detected, the wearable device emits a pulse of light to activate the pacemaker. These pulses penetrate the skin, breastbone and muscles to regulate the heart’s rhythm.
    Designed for temporary use, the pacemaker dissolves naturally once it is no longer required. As all components are biocompatible, they break down harmlessly in the body, eliminating the need for surgical removal.
    The findings were published today in the journal Nature. The study demonstrated the device’s effectiveness across large and small animal models, as well as in human hearts from deceased organ donors.
    Professor John A. Rogers, a leading expert in bioelectronics at Northwestern, led the development of the device.
    “To our knowledge, this is the world’s smallest pacemaker,” he said. “Temporary pacemakers are crucial in paediatric heart surgeries, and miniaturisation is essential in reducing the burden on the body.”
    Professor Igor Efimov, an experimental cardiologist who co-led the study, highlighted the motivation behind the work. “Around 1% of children are born with congenital heart defects, and many only require temporary pacing after surgery. Most hearts self-repair within a week, but that short period is critical. With this tiny pacemaker, we can provide essential support without additional surgery to remove it.”
    Professor Rogers and Professor Efimov collaborated with colleagues at *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    DUK10163037_015
    Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois have developed an ultra-small pacemaker that can be non-invasively injected into the body via a syringe.
    Although capable of functioning with hearts of all sizes, the pacemaker is particularly suited to the delicate hearts of newborns with congenital heart defects.
    Measuring smaller than a single grain of rice, the pacemaker is designed to work alongside a small, soft, wireless, wearable device that attaches to a patient’s chest. When an irregular heartbeat is detected, the wearable device emits a pulse of light to activate the pacemaker. These pulses penetrate the skin, breastbone and muscles to regulate the heart’s rhythm.
    Designed for temporary use, the pacemaker dissolves naturally once it is no longer required. As all components are biocompatible, they break down harmlessly in the body, eliminating the need for surgical removal.
    The findings were published today in the journal Nature. The study demonstrated the device’s effectiveness across large and small animal models, as well as in human hearts from deceased organ donors.
    Professor John A. Rogers, a leading expert in bioelectronics at Northwestern, led the development of the device.
    “To our knowledge, this is the world’s smallest pacemaker,” he said. “Temporary pacemakers are crucial in paediatric heart surgeries, and miniaturisation is essential in reducing the burden on the body.”
    Professor Igor Efimov, an experimental cardiologist who co-led the study, highlighted the motivation behind the work. “Around 1% of children are born with congenital heart defects, and many only require temporary pacing after surgery. Most hearts self-repair within a week, but that short period is critical. With this tiny pacemaker, we can provide essential support without additional surgery to remove it.”
    Professor Rogers and Professor Efimov collaborated with colleagues at *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    DUK10163037_014
    Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois have developed an ultra-small pacemaker that can be non-invasively injected into the body via a syringe.
    Although capable of functioning with hearts of all sizes, the pacemaker is particularly suited to the delicate hearts of newborns with congenital heart defects.
    Measuring smaller than a single grain of rice, the pacemaker is designed to work alongside a small, soft, wireless, wearable device that attaches to a patient’s chest. When an irregular heartbeat is detected, the wearable device emits a pulse of light to activate the pacemaker. These pulses penetrate the skin, breastbone and muscles to regulate the heart’s rhythm.
    Designed for temporary use, the pacemaker dissolves naturally once it is no longer required. As all components are biocompatible, they break down harmlessly in the body, eliminating the need for surgical removal.
    The findings were published today in the journal Nature. The study demonstrated the device’s effectiveness across large and small animal models, as well as in human hearts from deceased organ donors.
    Professor John A. Rogers, a leading expert in bioelectronics at Northwestern, led the development of the device.
    “To our knowledge, this is the world’s smallest pacemaker,” he said. “Temporary pacemakers are crucial in paediatric heart surgeries, and miniaturisation is essential in reducing the burden on the body.”
    Professor Igor Efimov, an experimental cardiologist who co-led the study, highlighted the motivation behind the work. “Around 1% of children are born with congenital heart defects, and many only require temporary pacing after surgery. Most hearts self-repair within a week, but that short period is critical. With this tiny pacemaker, we can provide essential support without additional surgery to remove it.”
    Professor Rogers and Professor Efimov collaborated with colleagues at *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    DUK10163037_010
    Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois have developed an ultra-small pacemaker that can be non-invasively injected into the body via a syringe.
    Although capable of functioning with hearts of all sizes, the pacemaker is particularly suited to the delicate hearts of newborns with congenital heart defects.
    Measuring smaller than a single grain of rice, the pacemaker is designed to work alongside a small, soft, wireless, wearable device that attaches to a patient’s chest. When an irregular heartbeat is detected, the wearable device emits a pulse of light to activate the pacemaker. These pulses penetrate the skin, breastbone and muscles to regulate the heart’s rhythm.
    Designed for temporary use, the pacemaker dissolves naturally once it is no longer required. As all components are biocompatible, they break down harmlessly in the body, eliminating the need for surgical removal.
    The findings were published today in the journal Nature. The study demonstrated the device’s effectiveness across large and small animal models, as well as in human hearts from deceased organ donors.
    Professor John A. Rogers, a leading expert in bioelectronics at Northwestern, led the development of the device.
    “To our knowledge, this is the world’s smallest pacemaker,” he said. “Temporary pacemakers are crucial in paediatric heart surgeries, and miniaturisation is essential in reducing the burden on the body.”
    Professor Igor Efimov, an experimental cardiologist who co-led the study, highlighted the motivation behind the work. “Around 1% of children are born with congenital heart defects, and many only require temporary pacing after surgery. Most hearts self-repair within a week, but that short period is critical. With this tiny pacemaker, we can provide essential support without additional surgery to remove it.”
    Professor Rogers and Professor Efimov collaborated with colleagues at *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    DUK10163037_003
    Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois have developed an ultra-small pacemaker that can be non-invasively injected into the body via a syringe.
    Although capable of functioning with hearts of all sizes, the pacemaker is particularly suited to the delicate hearts of newborns with congenital heart defects.
    Measuring smaller than a single grain of rice, the pacemaker is designed to work alongside a small, soft, wireless, wearable device that attaches to a patient’s chest. When an irregular heartbeat is detected, the wearable device emits a pulse of light to activate the pacemaker. These pulses penetrate the skin, breastbone and muscles to regulate the heart’s rhythm.
    Designed for temporary use, the pacemaker dissolves naturally once it is no longer required. As all components are biocompatible, they break down harmlessly in the body, eliminating the need for surgical removal.
    The findings were published today in the journal Nature. The study demonstrated the device’s effectiveness across large and small animal models, as well as in human hearts from deceased organ donors.
    Professor John A. Rogers, a leading expert in bioelectronics at Northwestern, led the development of the device.
    “To our knowledge, this is the world’s smallest pacemaker,” he said. “Temporary pacemakers are crucial in paediatric heart surgeries, and miniaturisation is essential in reducing the burden on the body.”
    Professor Igor Efimov, an experimental cardiologist who co-led the study, highlighted the motivation behind the work. “Around 1% of children are born with congenital heart defects, and many only require temporary pacing after surgery. Most hearts self-repair within a week, but that short period is critical. With this tiny pacemaker, we can provide essential support without additional surgery to remove it.”
    Professor Rogers and Professor Efimov collaborated with colleagues at *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    DUK10163037_008
    Aus Forschung und Wissenschaft: An der Northwestern University in Illinois wurde der kleinste Herzschrittmacher der Welt für die empfindlichen Herzen von Neugeborenen mit angeborenen Herzfehlern entwickelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Engineers at Northwestern University in Illinois have developed an ultra-small pacemaker that can be non-invasively injected into the body via a syringe.
    Although capable of functioning with hearts of all sizes, the pacemaker is particularly suited to the delicate hearts of newborns with congenital heart defects.
    Measuring smaller than a single grain of rice, the pacemaker is designed to work alongside a small, soft, wireless, wearable device that attaches to a patient’s chest. When an irregular heartbeat is detected, the wearable device emits a pulse of light to activate the pacemaker. These pulses penetrate the skin, breastbone and muscles to regulate the heart’s rhythm.
    Designed for temporary use, the pacemaker dissolves naturally once it is no longer required. As all components are biocompatible, they break down harmlessly in the body, eliminating the need for surgical removal.
    The findings were published today in the journal Nature. The study demonstrated the device’s effectiveness across large and small animal models, as well as in human hearts from deceased organ donors.
    Professor John A. Rogers, a leading expert in bioelectronics at Northwestern, led the development of the device.
    “To our knowledge, this is the world’s smallest pacemaker,” he said. “Temporary pacemakers are crucial in paediatric heart surgeries, and miniaturisation is essential in reducing the burden on the body.”
    Professor Igor Efimov, an experimental cardiologist who co-led the study, highlighted the motivation behind the work. “Around 1% of children are born with congenital heart defects, and many only require temporary pacing after surgery. Most hearts self-repair within a week, but that short period is critical. With this tiny pacemaker, we can provide essential support without additional surgery to remove it.”
    Professor Rogers and Professor Efimov collaborated with colleagues at *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
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    FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet -- The World’s Smallest Whisky Bar has opened in Edinburgh, once one of Edinburgh’s 142 classical police boxes, has a floor space of 1.978 square metres. Aug 5 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39567124
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
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    FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet -- The World’s Smallest Whisky Bar has opened in Edinburgh, once one of Edinburgh’s 142 classical police boxes, has a floor space of 1.978 square metres. Aug 5 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39567134
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    DUK10151122_011
    FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet -- The World’s Smallest Whisky Bar has opened in Edinburgh, once one of Edinburgh’s 142 classical police boxes, has a floor space of 1.978 square metres. Aug 5 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39567130
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    DUK10151122_012
    FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet -- The World’s Smallest Whisky Bar has opened in Edinburgh, once one of Edinburgh’s 142 classical police boxes, has a floor space of 1.978 square metres. Aug 5 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39567132
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    DUK10151122_007
    FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet -- The World’s Smallest Whisky Bar has opened in Edinburgh, once one of Edinburgh’s 142 classical police boxes, has a floor space of 1.978 square metres. Aug 5 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39567129
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    DUK10151122_013
    FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet -- The World’s Smallest Whisky Bar has opened in Edinburgh, once one of Edinburgh’s 142 classical police boxes, has a floor space of 1.978 square metres. Aug 5 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39567125
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
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    FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet -- The World’s Smallest Whisky Bar has opened in Edinburgh, once one of Edinburgh’s 142 classical police boxes, has a floor space of 1.978 square metres. Aug 5 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39567127
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
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    FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet -- The World’s Smallest Whisky Bar has opened in Edinburgh, once one of Edinburgh’s 142 classical police boxes, has a floor space of 1.978 square metres. Aug 5 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39567137
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
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    FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet -- The World’s Smallest Whisky Bar has opened in Edinburgh, once one of Edinburgh’s 142 classical police boxes, has a floor space of 1.978 square metres. Aug 5 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39567133
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
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    FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet -- The World’s Smallest Whisky Bar has opened in Edinburgh, once one of Edinburgh’s 142 classical police boxes, has a floor space of 1.978 square metres. Aug 5 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39567121
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    DUK10151122_010
    FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet -- The World’s Smallest Whisky Bar has opened in Edinburgh, once one of Edinburgh’s 142 classical police boxes, has a floor space of 1.978 square metres. Aug 5 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39567136
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
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    FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet -- The World’s Smallest Whisky Bar has opened in Edinburgh, once one of Edinburgh’s 142 classical police boxes, has a floor space of 1.978 square metres. Aug 5 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39567135
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
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    FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet -- The World’s Smallest Whisky Bar has opened in Edinburgh, once one of Edinburgh’s 142 classical police boxes, has a floor space of 1.978 square metres. Aug 5 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39567126
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    DUK10151122_001
    FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet -- The World’s Smallest Whisky Bar has opened in Edinburgh, once one of Edinburgh’s 142 classical police boxes, has a floor space of 1.978 square metres. Aug 5 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39567123
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
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    FEATURE - Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet
    Cheers: Die kleinste Whisky Bar der Welt hat in Edinburgh geöffnet -- The World’s Smallest Whisky Bar has opened in Edinburgh, once one of Edinburgh’s 142 classical police boxes, has a floor space of 1.978 square metres. Aug 5 2022 / action press *** Local Caption *** 39567122
    (c) Dukas

     

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