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The first issue of Proto looked at the promise of transplanting organs from other species. What’s happened since then?
The beloved author’s first great gift to children was medical, not literary.
The lobotomy won its inventor the Nobel prize, but remains a shadowy chapter in the history of mental health.
Research on synesthesia has led to devices that blur the lines between the senses, and may offer new hope for the blind.
Advances in pacemaker technology are making the devices safer, smaller and longer-lived.
Will rent-by-the-hour robotic labs change the way that medical research happens?
A new foam technology might prolong life for those wounded on the battlefield.
Implanted devices are just one approach to neuromodulation therapy. Transcranial stimulation is achieving results and reaching new audiences.
A new approach for restoring blood flow to the brain is having unprecedented success.
Electrical stimulation may hold the key to treating conditions as diverse as asthma and liver disease—if only researchers can crack the code.
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