Artificial retinal implants must adapt to unique features of human eye to be effective, experts say

Wednesday, April 27, 2011 - 22:30 in Mathematics & Economics

A professor of physics, psychology and art warns that artificial retinal implants -- a technology fast becoming a reality -- must adapt to the unique features of the human eye in order to become an effective treatment.

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