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A laser technique that uses pulses of infrared light to blast channels into the heart muscle has long been the last hope for patients whose arteries are so clogged and constricted that they cannot benefit from bypass surgery. The technique, called transmyocardial laser revascularization, or TMR, has remained a niche procedure for 20 years, but recent advances in stem cell research have inspired a new dimension to TMR therapy.
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From the first laser fired on another planet to observatory guide stars and space collision avoidance systems, lasers in space are making news with numerous advances and universal firsts.
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