New Artificial Eye Mimics a Retina’s Natural Curve
New Artificial Eye Mimics a Retina’s Natural Curve
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The human eye is a sophisticated instrument: images enter through a curved lens at the front of the sphere and pass through its gooey, vitreous liquid before reaching the light-sensitive retina—which relays the signal to the optic nerve that carries the picture to the brain.
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The human eye is a sophisticated instrument: images enter through a curved lens at the front of the sphere and pass through its gooey, vitreous liquid before reaching the light-sensitive retina—which relays the signal to the optic nerve that carries the picture to the brain.
Continue Reading . . . https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/new-artificial-eye-mimics-a-retinas-natural-curve/