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18 votes
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Outdoor time is good for your kids' eyesight. Here's why.
21 votes -
What cats’ love of boxes and squares can tell us about their visual perception
30 votes -
When vision and hearing decline with age
16 votes -
Frequent/long-term use of the Apple Vision Pro may rewire our brains in unexpected ways
17 votes -
Eye glasses, especially myopia - what's real what's myth?
Kid's vision just keeps getting worse: it's -3.0 now in one eye. The rate at which I have to get the kid's vision tested and new glasses (plural because kid) is alarming. My husband and I both...
Kid's vision just keeps getting worse: it's -3.0 now in one eye. The rate at which I have to get the kid's vision tested and new glasses (plural because kid) is alarming.
My husband and I both have 20/20, as did both our parents before they got old people eye stuff....so I'm really new to the world of prescription glasses.
What's real and what are just old wives tales? Go outside more, get sun, limit screen time, don't read in the dark, these are kind of obvious but are they scientifically backed? I take super terrible care of my eyes and eyeballs are nearly touching the screens all day and I still have 20/20.....
Eye drops that fix your eyes? Omega 3 do anything or just in general a good nutrient for everyone?
Myopia control lenses (Miyosmart) -- legit or marketing hype? They seem to be a bunch of money and the brochures / site reads a bit like marketing nonsense...... How does a piece of lens fix eyeballs?
Did you get Lasik? Is it still the thing to do for correction, and has it gotten better? Could my kid reach a point where even Lasik can't help?
When did you get glasses and did the uh, progression (?) slow down or get better with age?
Edit: what about blue light lenses?
24 votes -
Apple Vision Pro headsets will require a head scan and vision prescription to customize the headset for each user
29 votes -
Robot learns to see in thirty minutes (2022)
3 votes -
You can make handmade holograms just by etching lines into a shiny surface. All you need is a compass with two points (a divider). And to be able to get your head around the mind bending geometry.
10 votes -
This microscope uses touch. Gelsight is a microscope that presses gel into the object of study.
9 votes -
Why do we see color?
4 votes -
Short-sightedness has become an epidemic
7 votes -
Their bionic eyes are now obsolete and unsupported
29 votes -
Scientists used a tiny brain implant to help a blind teacher see letters again
6 votes -
Why we're blind to the color blue
9 votes -
How Tesla vehicles are tested
5 votes -
What does your gaze reveal about you? On the privacy implications of eye tracking
10 votes -
Automatic pool cue vs. strangers
6 votes -
Scientists restore age-related vision loss in mice through epigenetic reprogramming
9 votes -
Blind people could 'see' letters that scientists drew on their brains with electricity: scientists stimulated the brain using electrodes implanted on its surface
8 votes -
Learning to see transparent objects
7 votes -
Recent advances in 3D content understanding
4 votes -
People with learning disability have the right to ask for reasonable adjustments during sight tests
3 votes -
The 'Sea Nomad' children who see like dolphins
6 votes -
The weird world in RGB
5 votes -
The myopia boom: Short-sightedness is reaching epidemic proportions.
22 votes -
Experience 360-degree video of autonomous Robocar at the Goodwood Festival of Speed
3 votes -
Lumotive says it's got a solid-state lidar that really works
5 votes -
The new science of seeing around corners
10 votes -
Amazon's face recognition falsely matched twenty-eight members of Congress with mugshots
15 votes -
Facebook’s push for facial recognition prompts privacy alarms
14 votes -
A peek inside the Niantic Real World platform
4 votes -
Lasik's risks are coming into sharper focus
22 votes