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Remote Monitoring of the Heart

Wearable, wireless technology detects early signs of heart failure.

A Stem-Cell Revolution

Biologist Doug Melton talks about how disease-specific stem cells will reshape medicine.

Adaptable Polymer Inspired by Sea Cucumbers

A new material promises safer brain implants.

Discovering Novel Pathogens

Next-generation sequencing uncovers disease-causing microbes.

Natural Products Made in a Test Tube

Researchers have developed a new technique to synthesize drugs faster.

Deadly Bacteria from Outer Space

Salmonella bacteria grown on the space shuttle showed odd genetic activity, becoming much more virulent.

Digging Deep on Mars

A NASA spacecraft preparing to launch will use novel technology to search for signs of life on the red planet.

Listening for a Strange Brew

A new ultrasound technique could help perfect a popular Independence Day beverage: beer.

Blasting Biofilms with Viruses

Specially tailored viruses could eradicate chronic bacterial infections.

Biolubricant for Arthritic Joints

A protein found in the fluid that surrounds cartilage holds promise.

Hunting Poachers Remotely

New technology uses metal detectors in the wild.

A Tool for Finding Life in Outer Space

A new robotic device to map the ecosystem of one of Earth's ice-bound lakes could be used to search for life on other planets.

Returning the Springiness to Arthritic Joints

A biolubricant found in our joints could yield new ways to treat, and even prevent, arthritis.

The Genetics of Nicotine Addiction

University of Iowa researchers believe they have found a genetic pattern among smokers.

Synthetic Biology on Display

Researchers are fooling around with E. coli.

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