
Bionic eye: Computer model fosters improvements
Researchers develop signals that could bring color vision and improved clarity to prosthesis for the blind.
Researchers develop signals that could bring color vision and improved clarity to prosthesis for the blind.
Researchers at University of Sydney have developed a new moisture test for bionic devices such pacemakers and cochlear implants.
Two ALS patients, implanted with a brain-computer interface via the jugular vein and without the need for open brain surgery, successfully controlled their personal computer through direct thought.
Researchers have developed a revolutionary cortical vision device that could one day help restore vision to the blind.
Researchers have crafted an artificial eye with capabilities close to its human model.
Researchers have developed a next-generation bionic hand that allows amputees to regain their proprioception.
Researchers have fully 3D printed an image sensing array on a hemisphere, which is a first-of-its-kind prototype for a “bionic eye.”