In the midst of rapid technological evolution, an intriguing innovation is emerging: smart contact lenses capable of streaming augmented reality (AR) directly to the wearer’s eyes. This development ...
CHENGDU, China — Most glaucoma damage happens when patients aren’t looking — literally. Since current eye pressure tests only work when your eyes are open and you’re sitting in a doctor’s office, ...
Scientist Lee Seok Woo said a scene from a "Mission Impossible" movie inspired his latest invention: batteries for smart contact lenses. In the fourth film of the series, an agent wears contact lenses ...
One of the coolest things we've seen in movies like the Mission: Impossible series is smart contact lenses that display all sorts of cool information right in the main character's field of view. The ...
Smart contact lenses could soon be used to diagnose and treat glaucoma. The lenses use an electrically passive sensor embedded in a disposable soft contact lens to identify signs of the disease.
XPANCEO isn’t convinced the future of computing is in headsets. The Dubai-based technology company isn’t sold on the idea the future of computing is in internet-connected glasses or goggles. It ...
Developed by Chinese scientists, this new lens type serves applications in healthcare and augmented reality (AR). Unlike conventional silicon chips, these eye-tracking smart contact lenses utilize ...
A team of researchers at Beijing Institute of Technology, the Avic Chengdu Aircraft Design & Research Institute, and the Beijing Friendship Hospital have designed a new “smart” contact lens that could ...
Yesterday, Google announced that it is working on developing "smart" contact lenses that can assess glucose levels in your tears. If they work, the lenses would provide diabetics with an alternative ...
Novartis, the Swiss healthcare firm, has announced it will license Google’s exciting smart contact lens technology, initially unveiled by the Google X team at the beginning of this year. This is the ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of omaha.com stories. Cancel anytime. Smart contact lenses could soon be used to diagnose and treat glaucoma. The lenses use an electrically passive sensor embedded in a ...