Heartbeats at the Speed of Light

August 16, 2010

Researchers used infrared light to control the heartbeat of this 53-hour-old quail embryo (Michael Jenkins, Case Western Reserve University)

Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have controlled the pace of an embryonic heart using infrared laser pulses.

Scientists placed an infrared laser fiber one millimeter above the developing hearts of two-day-old quail embryos. As they changed the pace of the laser pulses, the heartbeat shifted to match.