Nanowire Retinal Implants Restore Vision in Blind Mice

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Researchers developed a tellurium nanowire-based retinal prosthesis that restores partial vision in blind mice and enables near-infrared detection in primates, marking a significant advancement in artificial vision technology with potential applications for humans.
Topics:health#biocompatible#infrared-vision#nanowires#retinal-implant#science-and-technology#vision-restoration
- Nanowire Retinal Implant Restores Vision and Sees Infrared Neuroscience News
- Nanowires replace lost retinal cells Science | AAAS
- Retinal implant restores sight for blind mice New Scientist
- Retinal prosthesis woven from tellurium nanowires partially restores vision in blind mice Phys.org
- Researchers develop novel implant for blind China Daily - Global Edition
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