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The UV disinfection equipment market is expected to reach USD 7.94 billion by 2030 from USD 3.87 billion in 2025, at a CAGR ...
The global biosensors market is projected to grow from USD 34.51 billion in 2025 to USD 54.37 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 9.5% according to ...
Although there already are "smart" contact lenses that monitor the eyes for signs of glaucoma, the devices are typically only worn when the patient is awake. A new type of contact lens, however ...
Chinese researchers have developed an infrared contact lens that makes night vision possible. Nanoparticles make the previously invisible light range visible to the human eye.
Combining regular lens technology with nanoparticles, researchers have created prototypes of contact lenses that allow people to see in the dark — and through their eyelids.
Scientists have unveiled contact lenses that allow people to see in the dark by converting normally invisible infrared light into light they can see.
Infrared contact lenses let you see in the dark Mice and humans were able to detect infrared light, even with their eyes closed, with limited resolution.
Contact lenses have enabled people to see beyond the visible light range, picking up flickers of infrared light even in the dark – or with their eyes closed.
A research team develops disinfection robot combining physical wiping and UV-C sterilization.
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