The opportunity to jab yourself in the eye with a tiny computer display is one step closer, thanks to the ongoing work with opto-electronic contact lenses taking place at the University of Washington ...
We've been seeing intriguing research into electronic contact lenses over the last few years that promises glucose and ocular pressure monitoring directly from the eye and augmented reality computer ...
We've heard of experimental contact lenses that can non-invasively monitor the blood sugar levels of diabetes sufferers before, but where prior research relied on chemical reactions inducing ...
A new generation of contact lenses built with tiny circuits and LEDs could make bionic eyesight a reality. Researchers at the University of Washington in Seattle have created contact lenses with built ...
Google has filed a patent for what sounds like a bionic eye. A patent filed in 2014 and published Thursday describes a device that could correct vision without putting contacts in or wearing glasses ...
Having the internet be constantly displayed no matter where we look is a dream we’ve had for years, but having to shove an electronic contact into our eyes makes us think twice. This prototype device, ...
January 22, 2008 It's not often in this era of rampant technological innovation that a fundamentally new concept surfaces – with almost no limitations to what can be achieved with the myriad new ...
Contact lenses may one day do more than just correct vision. Recognizing their ubiquity and proclivity for bionic adaptation, researchers have been integrating into them very small circuits and LEDs ...
Systems will shrink so small that they can be embedded into an electronic contact lens. Talk about a vision for the future! Smart contact lenses sound like science fiction. But there’s already a race ...
Perhaps no process is more important to a reliable contact than the plating process. Whether it’s the power contact on your laptop, the contact for your phone jack, your stereo jacks in your head ...
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