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Longer-Lasting Artificial Eyes

An improved retinal implant stimulates neurons to restore sight.

Helping the Deaf Hear Music

A new test measures music perception in cochlear-implant users.

Plucking Cells out of the Bloodstream

A new implantable device can extract stem cells for therapeutic transplant or program cancer cells to die.

The Naked Ear

A fully implantable hearing aid is showing promise.

Delivering Drugs with MEMS

An MIT spinoff is finally ready to begin testing smart implants for drug delivery and sensing.

Better Blood Vessels

New artificial blood vessels could help a wider range of patients.

Decoding the Human Eye

Superdense arrays of electrodes will bring scientists closer to an artificial retina that approximates normal vision.

Hidden Hearing Aid

Implant it convenient but doesn't work as well as external hearing aids.

Eye Repair

For millions with eye damage, a new artificial cornea could prove a safer, more effective treatment.

Building Better Implants

Carbon nanotubes may help scientists create smarter implants.

The Invisible Hearing Aid

Is a fully implantable device worth the risks associated with the required surgery?

Detecting the Danger Signs of Glaucoma

A tiny implant that measures pressure in the eye could help monitor the disease.

Making Deaf Ears Hear with Light

A laser-based approach could make cochlear implants, which currently use electrical signals, more effective.

Zapping Seizures Away

Stopping seizures at their source may provide a more effective way to treat medication-resistant epilepsy.

Brain Electrodes Help Treat Depression

Studies suggest that deep brain stimulation could effectively treat depression.

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