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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.

An Implantable Heart-Attack Monitor

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

Implantable Telescope for the Eye

A new device may help restore sight for people with severe macular degeneration.

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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