Innovative Retina Implants Enable Infrared Vision in Mice

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Scientists at Fudan University have developed prototype retinal implants using tellurium nanowires that can restore vision in blind mice and enable infrared perception, with potential future applications in humans, though challenges like sensitivity and surgical risks remain.
Topics:technology#infrared-vision#mouse-experiments#retina-implants#science#tellurium-nanowires#vision-restoration
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- Retinal prosthesis woven from tellurium nanowires partially restores vision in blind mice Phys.org
- China’s rare mineral gives blind mice ‘super vision’, offers hope for humans South China Morning Post
- Researchers develop novel implant for blind China Daily
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