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IEEE Pulse|July 16, 2025
FDA-Cleared Noninvasive Spine Stimulation System Could Transform Spinal Cord Injury TreatmentLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|May 9, 2025
Zap the Pain, Skip the Pills With Hypersound: Noninvasive Chronic Pain Treatment With a New Spin on Radio Frequency MicrowavesTejas Padliya
IEEE Pulse|July 17, 2014
Space-age tech goes to the clinic: From better brain surgery to cleaner air and water, space tech comes to EarthDavid L Chandler
IEEE Pulse|July 17, 2014
The view from space: Two astronauts provide an inside look at the rewards and challenges of space researchJoe Kerwin, Jerry Linenger, Leslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|April 6, 2013
Mutual enlightenmentMatthew J Gildersleeve
IEEE Pulse|February 16, 2013
Molecular imaging probes spy on the body's inner workings: miniaturized microscopes, microbubbles, 7- and 15-T scanners, diffusion-tensor MRI, and other molecular-imaging technologies are pushing molecular imaging into the futureLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|February 16, 2013
Tightening of ethical standards in bioengineering brings teaching the fore: in a realm noted for puzzlement, a rare consensus is achievedJohn Otrompke
IEEE Pulse|February 16, 2013
The mathematization of biology and medicine: who, when, how? [Retrospectroscope]Max Valentinuzzi, Alberto Kohen
IEEE Pulse|February 6, 2013
Collaboration and celebration at EMBC 2012Jesse Jayne Rutherford
IEEE Pulse|December 19, 2012
Bad science [perspectives on graduate life]Zen Liu
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IEEE Pulse|July 16, 2025
FDA-Cleared Noninvasive Spine Stimulation System Could Transform Spinal Cord Injury TreatmentLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|May 9, 2025
Zap the Pain, Skip the Pills With Hypersound: Noninvasive Chronic Pain Treatment With a New Spin on Radio Frequency MicrowavesTejas Padliya
IEEE Pulse|July 17, 2014
Space-age tech goes to the clinic: From better brain surgery to cleaner air and water, space tech comes to EarthDavid L Chandler
IEEE Pulse|July 17, 2014
The view from space: Two astronauts provide an inside look at the rewards and challenges of space researchJoe Kerwin, Jerry Linenger, Leslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|April 6, 2013
Mutual enlightenmentMatthew J Gildersleeve
IEEE Pulse|February 16, 2013
Molecular imaging probes spy on the body's inner workings: miniaturized microscopes, microbubbles, 7- and 15-T scanners, diffusion-tensor MRI, and other molecular-imaging technologies are pushing molecular imaging into the futureLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|February 16, 2013
Tightening of ethical standards in bioengineering brings teaching the fore: in a realm noted for puzzlement, a rare consensus is achievedJohn Otrompke
IEEE Pulse|February 16, 2013
The mathematization of biology and medicine: who, when, how? [Retrospectroscope]Max Valentinuzzi, Alberto Kohen
IEEE Pulse|February 6, 2013
Collaboration and celebration at EMBC 2012Jesse Jayne Rutherford
IEEE Pulse|December 19, 2012
Bad science [perspectives on graduate life]Zen Liu
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