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Prescription: Networking

A new urban network suggests how technology could remake health care.

Light-Switched Drug Delivery

Drugs could be slipped into living cells using a light-sensitive capsule.

Plug-and-Play Medicine

A step toward letting medical devices communicate.

Catching Fake Meds in a Snapshot

Two-dimensional bar codes could reduce drug counterfeiting in the developing world.

Fixing Lungs Outside the Body

A technique may double the number of lungs available for transplant.

The Doctor Kiosk

An automated health-care interface aims to streamline preventative screening.

Dear Mr. President

Three experts suggest technology policies for the new president.

Genetics' Role in Health Disparities

Charles Rotimi explains why a more complete snapshot of genetic variation is important.

Monitoring Pill Popping

A magnetic sensor system could increase drug compliance.

Gene Therapy for Alcoholics

An interesting approach to curbing alcoholism is tested on rats.

A Glowing Catheter

Catheters fitted with lights could be inserted more easily.

Stopping Battlefield Bleeding

A polymer-filled pouch that expands when exposed to blood can quickly halt bleeding.

Drugs That Are Easier on the Environment

Pharmaceuticals from natural sources could be easier to find and cleaner to make, thanks to a new catalyst.

Next-Generation Sports Doping

New drugs in clinical trials for muscle-wasting diseases could become the next big thing for athletes.

Painless Drug Injections

HP Labs has used its inkjet technology to make a micro-needle drug patch.

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