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Scientists make an artificial heart out of foam

October 19, 2015 dervish

The key is a new polymer that can be poured into specific shapes, and has pores that let it pump fluids. It’s not only soft and stretchable, but more efficient — you don’t need much energy to get liquids moving.If the discovery leads to real products, the most obvious use is in smarter, safer artificial organs that could be customized for individual patients.

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