In a recent study, researchers from China have developed a chip-scale LiDAR system that mimics the human eye's foveation by dynamically concentrating high-resolution sensing on regions of interest ...
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Diabetes test without a prick? India–US researchers are close
A simple retinal photograph, read by AI, could one day replace blood tests for diabetes screening.
Several very important pieces of film and TV technology rely on the assumption that human beings can see green light best and ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Bionic LiDAR shatters records with resolution sharper than the human eye
Bionic LiDAR has crossed a psychological and technical threshold, delivering spatial detail that out-resolves the human ...
The second I picked up the CNVPros, I immediately thought to myself, "Are they heavy? Yeah? That means they're expensive, put ...
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New research initiative aims to develop retinal screening tool for Alzheimer's
The human eye may literally become a window revealing the earliest signals of Alzheimer's disease, thanks to a new federally funded research initiative at Oregon Health & Science University. The new ...
OHSU biomedical engineer and imaging scientist awarded federal funding for high-risk, high-reward project OHSU scientist Lei ...
The only way we can truly keep up with the scale of environmental destruction is by shifting our eyes to the sky.
Electronic retinal implants such as the PRIMA system bypass damaged cells to restore partial central vision, bringing ...
A team of researchers from Yenepoya (Deemed to be) University (Mangalore), Madras Diabetes Research Foundation (Chennai), and ...
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NASA’s Artemis II crew could be the first humans to see this hidden side of the moon
NASA’s Artemis II astronauts are preparing to become the first humans to lay eyes on parts of the moon that have remained hidden from view, even during the Apollo missions. Scheduled for launch no ...
That's the ethos behind Vaonis's Hestia. It's not a smart telescope, or even a normal telescope. Think of it as a lens to ...
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