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Five scientists at the University of Berkely used laser technology to selectively activate cells in their retinas, to push the vision beyond its natural limits.
Using an experimental technique called "Oz," researchers stimulated the human retina such that people saw a brand-new color.
Apple and Google know that smart glasses will replace the smartphone as the main device people use the most, according to ...
You've probably heard that carrots are good for your eyes, and it's true. Carrots are a super source of beta-carotene—and that's a start. But it takes a whole lot more to protect your irreplaceable ...
A new wave of haptic devices is transforming how blind and low-vision fans experience live sports—letting them track the game ...
The smallest control system of vision in mammals has been mapped -- a discovery that opens entirely new insights into how our vision works and how it can be affected by disease.
Need new glasses? Online eye exams and vision tests offer a convenient way to get a glasses prescription. Doctors explain ...
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Zacks Investment Research on MSN3 Storage Devices Stocks to Keep an Eye on in a Thriving IndustryThe Zacks Computer-Storage Devices industry players are likely to gain from exponential data generation growth, owing to ...
OK Zimbabwe (OK)’s board has resolved to undertake a capital raise in the sum of up to US$30 million to bridge the funding gap and stabilise the company’s financial position. As first reported ...
Alex Warren’s Ordinary takes the lead for a third consecutive week at Number 1 in the UK. Ariana Grande could score this week’s highest new entry; twilight zone is predicted to debut at Number 4.
A new study suggests that never-seen-before stem cells in the human retina can restore vision in mice with a common eye disorder. But more work is needed to translate the treatment to people.
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