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A study participant puts in a contact lens. Researchers developed lenses with nanoparticles that convert infrared wavelengths into visible light that humans can perceive. Yuqian Ma, Yunuo Chen ...
In a recent development, scientists have created infrared contact lenses that can help people see in the dark. Not just that, these lenses can also help them see with their eyes closed.
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: New soft contact lenses use upconversion nanoparticles to convert infrared light into visible light. Unlike night-vision goggles, which can ...
These contact lenses capture things even naked eyes cannot see, according to the researchers. In their research, the scientists, including those from the University of Science and Technology of ...
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To develop the new lenses, they combined the nanoparticles with flexible, non-toxic polymers used in standard soft contact lenses. Researchers then tested the lenses in both humans and mice.
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Taylor Mitchell Brown is a science journalist covering anthropology and paleontology with occasional forays into other disciplines. His work can be found in Science, New Scientist, and elsewhere.