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Inspired by nature, scientists created a self-powered device that recognizes color just like our eyes, paving the way for ...
Can Neuralink’s Blindsight brain chip really help the blind see? Explore the tech, trials, and reality behind Musk’s ...
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Cataract Awareness Month highlights global efforts to prevent blindness through advancements in surgical care and lens ...
She told Newsweek: "I want [my son] and other kids to know that what makes them different is actually what makes them shine." ...
Human judgment played a crucial role in the AFC Championship Game in Kansas City when the Bills were leading 22-21 with 13 minutes left in the fourth quarter.
A little-known quirk of the human eye might pave the way for better self-driving car cameras and even more effective smartphone photography. As you're reading this, your eyes are in most cases ...
A worm-like parasite lived in a woman's eye for two years, and doctors believe it entered her body after she ate crocodile meat. The infected 28-year-old woman, from the town of Basankusu in the ...
In this case, a parasite had embedded itself under the conjunctiva, or clear outer membrane, of the patient's left eye. There, it had grown to about 0.4 inch (10 millimeters) long. You may like ...
US surgeons have successfully performed the world’s first transplant of an entire human eye although the doctors caution that it remains unknown if the patient, Aaron James, will ever be able to ...
NEW YORK — Surgeons have performed the world's first transplant of an entire human eye, an extraordinary addition to a face transplant — although it's far too soon to know if the man will ever ...