MIT Creates Wearable Ultrasound Pacemaker Sticker as Non‑Invasive Alternative

Researchers at MIT have engineered a wearable pacemaker sticker that uses ultrasound. The device is designed to stimulate the heart without surgical

Researchers at MIT have engineered a wearable pacemaker sticker that uses ultrasound. The device is designed to stimulate the heart without surgical implantation. Mid‑day highlighted the technology as a non‑invasive alternative to traditional implants. The sticker adheres to the skin and delivers focused ultrasound pulses. Early tests suggest it can regulate heart rhythm effectively. The innovation could reduce risks associated with invasive procedures. Further clinical trials are planned to assess long‑term safety. If successful, the approach may transform cardiac care delivery.