Scientists in Singapore are striving to be years ahead of their time when it comes to how we see the world, media sources are reporting. While huge tech companies such as Apple and Meta are ...
A team of researchers in Singapore has come up with a tiny, micrometer-thin battery that can store energy from human tears to power smart contact lenses. If inventors ever arrive at a viable prototype ...
Scientists have developed a flexible battery as thin as a human cornea, which stores electricity when it is immersed in saline solution, and which could one day power smart contact lenses. Scientists ...
Contact lenses have played a pivotal role in rectifying vision impairments for years. Fortunately, researchers from the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore have ingeniously crafted an ...
With each passing day, the world seems to be increasingly driven by algorithms. It’s tempting to believe that artificial intelligence (AI) can do it all, including diagnosing the eyes. Patients can ...
The emotional weight behind eye surgery also comes from the stakes involved. People worry about protecting their vision, and ...
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How camera and eye lenses bend light and focus the world
Explore the science of lenses, from camera zooms to the human eye, and learn how curved glass shapes and focuses light.
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"It's Russian roulette": The common bedtime habit that an eye doctor says could cost you your vision
An ophthalmologist reveals why one simple mistake with your contact lenses could lead to permanent blindness or surgery, and ...
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