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Old Livers Made New Again
Unhealthy organs provide a framework for growing replacement ones.
A Paper Test for Liver Damage
A startup rolls out a cheap, disposable microfluidics test.
Drugs that Go Beyond the Genome
A startup is targeting diseases including cancer using epigenetic approaches.
Palm-Size NMR
The portable but powerful magnet could be used to find archaeological artifacts or to detect contamination in products.
A 10-Cent Blood-Type Test
The cheap, portable, paper-based test could improve medical treatments in the developing world.
The $30 Genome?
A startup is developing a new and potentially much cheaper sequencing technology based on microfluidics.
Generating Power from a Heart
Nanowire generators could one day lead to medical devices powered by the patient's own heart.
Detecting Single Cancer Molecules
A new test could predict prostate cancer recurrence much earlier.
Retina Transplants from Stem Cells
Human embryonic stem cells can be coaxed into three-dimensional structures of retinal cells.
Neural Stimulation for Autoimmune Diseases
A startup is developing an implanted stimulator to treat such illnesses as arthritis and inflammatory bowel diseases.

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