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Pressure-Sensing Contact Lenses
A tiny electrical circuit built into contact lenses may provide 24-hour monitoring for glaucoma.
Patient-Matched Stem Cells
Scientists have created stem cells from an ALS patient using a new reprogramming method.
New Drugs Mimic Exercise
Compounds boost endurance and allow mice to run for substantially longer.
Controlling a Gut Bot's Position
A swallowable robot can be stuck and unstuck to a spot on command.
Tiny $10 Microscope
A high-resolution, lens-free microscope fits on a dime-size chip.
Aging: An Evolutionary Accident?
Research suggests a new mechanism for aging in worms.
An Eye Test for Diabetes
A snapshot of the retina could detect cell damage in the early stages of diabetes.
Making Genetic Testing Useful
A project aims to convert the slew of newly identified disease-risk genes into useful medical information.
Magnets Capture Cancer Cells
Nanoparticles pluck cancer cells from the bellies of mice.
A Musical Score for Disease
Converting genetic activity into music may be a way to monitor health.
The Secrets of Anti-Aging Genes
A new study asks why some people stay healthy into old age.
Growing Neural Implants
New approaches could more seamlessly integrate medical devices into the body.
Mapping Infectious Diseases
A system maps outbreaks culled from Internet news sites.
Zapping Individual Cancer Cells
A new laser microscalpel used in surgery can target single cells.
"Plug and Play" Hospitals
Medical devices that exchange data could make hospitals safer.

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