From vision defects to rainbows and sky colour, here’s a quick-scoring, concept-based summary aligned with the CBSE dual exam ...
When you go for a walk, how does your brain know the difference between a parked car and a moving car? This seemingly simple ...
Abstract: This article explores the application of model-based optimal control principles in understanding stereotyped human oculomotor behaviors. Using a realistic model of the human eye with a ...
Crucial to tolerance is the pecten oculi, a part of the bird's eye discovered in the late 17th century. This structure, which sits next to the retina, is packed with blood vessels – but before now, it ...
Precise Bio has reported the first successful human implantation of its 3D-printed cornea implant, constructed of functional human eye cells cultured in a laboratory. The company described the ...
As mobile displays continue to advance, the eye’s maximum pixel resolution has become the new benchmark, since improvements beyond this point do not enhance the viewing experience. A recent study ...
Cannot See: Manufacturers continue to release new TV models featuring Ultra HD and even higher-resolution panels. However, according to a recent UK study, much of this effort may be largely ...
In an article in the science journal Nature, researchers from Chalmers University of Technology, the University of Gothenburg and Uppsala University, Sweden, present a technology with the smallest ...
Inspired by animal vision, the eye could become part of soft robots without any electronic components. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
When Missouri resident Lani got back to the store’s parking lot with her bag of items, she turned to her left and saw something she wasn’t expecting—the "most human"-looking dog she had ever seen. In ...
Injecting a fatty acid that is used to make very long fat molecules into the eyes of elderly mice improved their vision for up to a month, indicating that the natural compound could potentially be ...