Electronic Contact Lenses Tested Successfully in Real Live Eyes Rabbits' eyes, but still By Sean Kane | Published Nov 23, 2011 3:17 AM EST Gear Back in 2009, we wrote about a contact lens in the works that displayed visual feedback right before your eyes, Terminator style. Well, two years and a few months later, Professor Babak Parviz has a working model. He has given the new lens to rabbits, and
svg]:stroke-transparent [&>svg]:fill-accent-900 mr-2 relative top-0.5"> A practical artificial leaf that can turn sunlight and water into energy as efficiently as the real thing has long been a Holy Grail of chemistry, and researchers at MIT may have finally done it. Today at the National Meeting of the American Chemical Society researchers from MIT’s Nocera Lab, led by Dr. Daniel Nocera, claimed
Video: Play Super Mario Bros. on NES Using Nothing But Eye Movements The people that brought you such fringe DIY projects as the “first-person shooter with real guns” and “driving your car with an iPhone” have come up with yet another project that you probably shouldn’t try at home: a means of placing electrodes all over your face so you can play NES using only your eyes. Waterloo Labs, a group of
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