A contact lens with microscopic line patterns tracks eye position with high precision using only a smartphone camera, requiring no batteries, electronics, or special lighting. (Nanowerk Spotlight) In ...
Earlier this year, Wired.co.uk wrote about Google's invention of a smart contact lens that could monitor blood glucose levels through tear fluid. Now, the tech giant has invented another pair of ...
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Researchers create contact lenses that let you see in the dark, even with your eyes closed
A team in China has woven tiny, light-converting particles into soft contact lenses, granting wearers the power to perceive infrared light both in the dark and, surprisingly, with their eyes closed.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Humans can now see in the dark -- and even with their eyes closed -- using nanotechnology contact lenses that turn invisible ...
A new printing technique places perovskite photodetectors on contact lenses, and AI upscaling turns 100 sparse pixels into an ...
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