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Stretchy Electrodes Wire Up Cells

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

Implant Makes Cells Kill Cancer

A polymer device trains immune cells to shrink tumors.

A Virus That Rebuilds Damaged Nerves

Genetically engineered viruses could form a scaffold for nerve cells.

Ceramics That Won't Shatter

A biomimetic ceramic that is strong and tough could be used to make lightweight vehicles.

Regenerating Torn Cartilage

A new biomaterial could improve knee-cartilage repair surgery.

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