The line between technology and human biology has become increasingly blurred over the years. We have come to rely on technology to augment or supplement our bodies own natural functions in many ...
If you thought the world would be stuck with the Google Glass for wearable visual tech, check out this new polymer film coating that can turn contact lenses into a computer screen. Scientists from the ...
Contact lenses may soon become computer screens, thanks to a polymer film coating that can transform such wearable visual aids into next-generation consumer electronic products. Researchers from the ...
Imagine you have to make a speech, but instead of looking down at your notes, the words scroll in front of your eyes, whichever direction you look in. That's just one of many features the makers of ...
For those who find Google Glass indiscreet, electronic contact lenses that outfit the user’s cornea with a display may one day provide an alternative. Built by researchers at several institutions, ...
A single-pixel wireless contact lens display, Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering “We present the design, construction and in vivo rabbit testing of a wirelessly powered contact lens ...
It has finally been done: A team of US and Finnish bioengineers have embedded an antenna, radio receiver, control circuitry, and LED into a wearable contact lens. If you're a rabbit, you can hop along ...
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 ...
Smart chip implanted in eye could give continuous glucose readings. Google has unveiled a prototype of a lens implanted in the eye that can measure the glucose levels of diabetics. Courtesy Google Jan ...
The line between technology and human biology has become increasingly blurred over the years. We have come to rely on technology to augment or supplement our bodies own natural functions in many ...
Imagine you have to make a speech, but instead of looking down at your notes, the words scroll in front of your eyes, whichever direction you look in. That's just one of many features the makers of ...