Scientists have restored youth to aging eyes in mice
New research suggests vision loss may be reversible via induced pluripotent stem cells
A new shortcut skips stem cells completely, converts skin cells into photoreceptors
This method, which uses a handful of small molecule drugs, is a time-saver compared to stem cell therapy
First patient receives CRISPR treatment for genetic eye disorder
The CRISPR gene therapy for Leber's Congenital Amaurosis is injected directly into the body
Scientists outfitted cuttlefish with 3D goggles to understand how their brains perceive depth
Humans aren't the only animals that can see in three dimensions, but not all animals perform this feat in the same way
Your brain adjusts your body's clock according to all the colors of the rainbow
Springing forward for daylight saving time means less blue light, but also light contrasts
Forget Google Glass, you may be able to wear smart contact lenses sooner rather than later
The future of smart contact lenses is looking up
Need to check your blood sugar? Just scan your contact lens.
Smart contact lenses could soon be monitoring health problems, not just correcting eyesight
How does the developing brain learn to perceive the world before it can see it?
Our eyes work when we're born, even though they've never been exposed to light
This tiny fly is teaching the Air Force new aerial tactics
The robber fly's novel hunting tactics and visual processing capabilities could be applied to drones and airplanes