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Biodegradable Transistors

Electronics that break down in the body could be useful in temporary medical implants and drug delivery.

Cartilage Grafts for Damaged Knees

Nanofiber scaffolds seeded with patient-derived stem cells could repair ravaged joints.

Stretched Nerve 'Bridges' Trigger Repair

The tissue creates a scaffold for nerve tissue regeneration.

Stretchy Electrodes Wire Up Cells

New kinds of bioelectrodes will help researchers study beating hearts and brain trauma.

A Virus That Rebuilds Damaged Nerves

Genetically engineered viruses could form a scaffold for nerve cells.

Patching Hearts

An artificial scaffold helps engineered heart cells better mimic real ones.

Self-Assembling Tissues

Living Legos can be directed to form tissue-like structures.

Regenerating Lost Cartilage

A surface textured with carbon nanotubes could encourage cells to grow.

Growing New Hearts from Old

Donor hearts could make good scaffolding for new organs.

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