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A simple fatty acid could restore failing vision | ScienceDaily
Scientists at UC Irvine have found a way to potentially reverse age-related vision loss by targeting the ELOVL2 “aging gene” and restoring vital fatty acids in...
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Neurons aren’t supposed to regrow but these ones brought back vision | ScienceDaily
After injury, the visual system can recover by growing new neural connections rather than replacing lost cells. Researchers found that surviving eye cells...
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This simple fatty acid could restore failing vision | ScienceDaily
Scientists at UC Irvine have found a way to potentially reverse age-related vision loss by targeting the ELOVL2 “aging gene” and restoring vital fatty acids in...
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Scientists brew “quantum ink” to power next-gen night vision | ScienceDaily
Toxic metals are pushing infrared detector makers into a corner, but NYU Tandon researchers have developed a cleaner solution using colloidal quantum dots....
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https://sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/03/250327141553.htm
Beyond ambiguous reflections: Bridging optical 3D metrology and computer vision | ScienceDaily
A new method significantly advances 3D imaging of reflective surfaces. The approach integrates techniques known from high-precision optical 3D metrology and...
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https://sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/05/250514175439.htm
Vision loss, damage could be tied to eye pressure, study finds | ScienceDaily
One of the world's leading causes of irreversible vision loss could begin with elevated eye pressure, according to a recent study.
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