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Keeping Pacemakers Safe from Hackers

Communicating with ultrasound could help make implantable medical devices safe from attack.

A Brighter Future for Retinal Implants

Implants may be commonplace in only a couple of years.

Artificial Knees Made to Order

A startup company uses medical imaging and rapid prototyping to create customized knee implants.

Tiny Implants for Treating Chronic Pain

RFID technology allows neural stimulators to get really small.

An Implantable Heart-Attack Monitor

A pacemaker-like device aims to get victims to the hospital faster.

Implant Makes Cells Kill Cancer

A polymer device trains immune cells to shrink tumors.

Tiny Blood Pumps for Failing Hearts

A new heart aid could be implanted without invasive surgery.

More-Accurate Radiation Therapy

Small, implantable devices could measure radiation from within tumors themselves.

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