A new type of wearable sensor that can monitor and treat mouth and eye diseases has been developed by scientists at Penn State University.
Technology used to detect structural anomalies in the ocular health of astronauts is being transferred to Earth in an app that uses generative AI to assess eye health.
Wi-Fi and WiMAX infrastructure revenue are expected to reach $5.2 billion and $115 million respectively in 2005.
The human eye has inspired the development of a camera mechanism that improves how robots see and react to the world around them.
A new artificial compound eye could help scientists understand how insects sense objects at speed or be used to create 3D location systems for robots and autonomous vehicles.
A team in the US has developed an inexpensive, portable Raspberry Pi 2-based camera that can photograph the retina without the need for pupil-dilating eye drops.
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has helped with the creation of 3D eye scans that can reveal the health of human kidneys.
Resident sci-fi author, Gareth L. Powell, takes a look at some of the wilder engineering possibilities for tackling climate change.
Scientists have created a human-machine interface (HMI) that allows an operator to use their eye movements to control cameras mounted on a remotely located robot.
A simple test that measures eye movement may help to identify children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.