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Human Eye

The human eye is an organ which reacts to light for several purposes. As a conscious sense organ, the mammalian eye allows vision. Rod and cone cells in the retina allow conscious light perception and vision including color differentiation and the perception of depth. The human eye can distinguish about 10 million colors.

Scientists developed filters for regular eyeglasses that could let you see in the dark
  • Machine learning

Scientists developed filters for regular eyeglasses that could let you see in the dark

  • Thomas Macaulay
  • 4 years ago
Sony’s new AI-powered TVs ‘mimic the human brain’
  • Artificial intelligence

Sony’s new AI-powered TVs ‘mimic the human brain’

  • Thomas Macaulay
  • 4 years ago
How to protect AI systems against image-scaling attacks
  • Algorithm

How to protect AI systems against image-scaling attacks

  • Ben Dickson
  • 5 years ago

Scientists give blind people ‘sight’ by drawing shapes directly on their brains
  • Research

Scientists give blind people ‘sight’ by drawing shapes directly on their brains

  • Tristan Greene
  • 5 years ago
This AI detects eye disease in newborn babies
  • Medical research

This AI detects eye disease in newborn babies

  • Thomas Macaulay
  • 5 years ago
Scientist have made a contact lens that lets you zoom in by blinking
  • Future

Scientist have made a contact lens that lets you zoom in by blinking

  • Ivan Mehta
  • 6 years ago
Waterfall illusion: the science behind why still objects sometime appear to move
  • Research

Waterfall illusion: the science behind why still objects sometime appear to move

  • The Conversation
  • 6 years ago
The new Kindle Oasis’ adjustable hue makes night reading much easier
  • Gear

The new Kindle Oasis’ adjustable hue makes night reading much easier

  • Callum Booth
  • 6 years ago
Watch us ask Sophia the robot humanity’s biggest questions
  • Gear

Watch us ask Sophia the robot humanity’s biggest questions

  • Callum Booth
  • 6 years ago
Why Victorians feared modern technology would make everyone blind
  • Human eye

Why Victorians feared modern technology would make everyone blind

  • The Conversation
  • 6 years ago

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