Imagine putting on a pair of contact lenses and suddenly being able to see things that are invisible to the naked eye. Scientists have developed a new type of contact lens that lets people see in the ...
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Currently, the lenses can only perceive NIR light sent from LED sources, but the team is working on expanding their capabilities. "Our research opens up the potential for noninvasive wearable devices ...
Scientists have developed futuristic contact lenses that enable humans to see in the dark using infrared light, without the need for bulky goggles or external power sources. The breakthrough, ...
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Diabetes is called an incurable disease because once it develops, it does not disappear regardless of treatment in modern medicine. Having diabetes means a life-long obligation of insulin shots and ...
A team of researchers at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have designed a new type of battery that could be used to power smart contact lens and change how eye and various other health ...
Contact lenses are evolving rapidly with technology, offering users more comfort, better vision, and even health-monitoring capabilities. Technological innovations have changed how people view and ...
A research team has introduced core technology for smart contact lenses that can implement AR-based navigation through a 3D printing process. With the advent of the Metaverse era, there have been ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: Imagine a world where you look across the street and get directions or see information on your heart rate while cycling without looking down. All ...
Researchers embedded gold particles in soft films that dissipate light energy. This is an Inside Science story. (Inside Science) -- Researchers have made a new incognito technology in the form of a ...