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Getting the various pieces of operating room equipment to communicate with one another could save lives—but it’s easier said than done.
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Engineering students at Duke University created the BlueRay, which is being used experimentally on jaundiced babies in the developing world.
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On the football field and battlefield, a better way to assess concussion damage.
The University of Calgary’s CAVEman, a computer-generated hologram, can display human body parts in ultrasharp resolution.
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One research team is working to make prosthetics more practical.
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