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Researchers think they’ve found a path to restoring human vision
For decades, restoring sight after severe eye damage sat firmly in the realm of science fiction. Now a wave of converging ...
It's the first week of a new year and there's no time for the tech world to slowly ease back into things following the ...
Bored Panda on MSN
Lingering knowledge: 93 intriguing facts that are hard to forget
The world feels ordinary until a single detail shifts your perspective. A quiet fact can linger in your thoughts, reshaping ...
Light can be sculpted into countless shapes. Yet building optical devices that can simultaneously manipulate many different ...
XReal's new Real 3D mode adds depth to games that were never designed for it—and the results are equal parts impressive and ...
Ford Motor Co. says eyes-off and hands-off autonomous driving will be road-ready in 2028, and it’ll introduce new artificial intelligence-powered features to its current customers starting ...
Thanks to this tiny piece of tech, people with profound vision loss can now read, do cross word puzzles, and navigate public ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
Discover the Canon-powered US$99,000 smart telescope. Here's what happens "When you remove every limit" with Vaonis
A first look at Canon-powered Vaonis Hyperia – a smart telescope that brings professional observatory-level astrophotography ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
7 CES 2026 technologies that made science fiction feel uncomfortably practical
CES 2026 showcased AI technologies that track health, memory, focus, and emotion in unsettlingly personal ways.
Not to be outdone at CES, Ford announces a big tech push: in-car AI assistants, a unified “vehicle brain” and eyes-free driving soon.
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