Bionic Eye Can Allow Blind To See

from the borg-stuff dept

Oddly enough, just yesterday I started reading a book about the human eye - and it talks about how the eye is one of the most important parts of the body - and unlike almost every other part of the body, can't be "replaced" by some sort of mechanical system. That might no longer be true. Some scientists have been working on a bionic eye, and clinical trials have shown that it can help restore partial sight to those who are blind - at least enough to distinguish light from dark, and to make out some simple objects. The device works by implanting a device over a damaged retina, then using glasses with miniaturized cameras that send the signal directly to those implants, where the brain can try to interpret the signal. We mentioned the idea of bionic eyes about a year ago, so this report just has more details (and the results of clinical trials). In the meantime, forget Lasik, get ready to just throw out your eyes. When do we get the kind that can see through walls?
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  1. identicon
    keith knutsson, 8 May 2003 @ 10:31pm

    No Subject Given

    technology is simply amazing

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  2. identicon
    dorpus, 9 May 2003 @ 12:01am

    Self-repair

    Thing is, real eyes have the ability to clean themselves and repair. Lenses get dirty and accumulate scratches. Giving vision to the blind is certainly a step forward, but not a practical enhancement for those with working eyes.

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  3. identicon
    Bob Dole, 9 May 2003 @ 6:05am

    Self-Cleaning

    If you've ever watched auto racing, you'd know there indeed are self-cleaning camera lenses. F1 car cams have a lens that can rotate through some sort of cleaning solution that wipes off the bugs and dirt.

    So forget this human eye stuff. Plug me in with a WiFi eye so I can walk outside from the comfort of my couch!

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  4. identicon
    sixteus, 25 Jun 2003 @ 8:03am

    Re: Self-Cleaning

    I would like to find more information on the self-cleaning lens mechanism of these cam's. Do you have any reference, brand name or any additional knowledge on this? Please email me if you do.

    Cheers,
    six

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