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Spraying on Skin Cells to Heal Burns

A new technique in burn treatment provides an alternative to skin grafts in the operating room.

A Simulator for Brain Surgeons

A virtual-reality simulator promises safer operations and better training.

Healing with Laser Heat

Surgical lasers could soon heal cuts as well as make incisions.

Operating inside a Beating Heart

A new robotic system could let surgeons repair heart valves without shutting down the heart.

A Helping Hand for Surgery

A tiny gripper that responds to chemical triggers could be a new tool for surgery.

Lighting Up Tumors

Surgical imaging system turns cancer tissue neon.

Nanohealing Material Heads to Market

A startup is planning human trials for a nanostructured material that quickly stops bleeding.

Snakelike Robots for Heart Surgery

More-flexible robots could allow for less-invasive operations.

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