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MIT: Computer vision may not be as good as thought For years, scientists have been trying to teach computers how to see like humans, and recent research has seemed to show computers making progress in recognizing visual objects. A new MIT study, however, cautions that this apparent success may be misleading because the tests being used are inadvertently stacked in favor of computers. view more (2008-01-25)
New technique to detect diabetic retinopathy The ophthalmology team of the University Clinic of the University of Navarre has published a new technique to detect diabetic retinopathy. This research has been published in the magazine Investigative Ophthamology and Visual Science. The research is based on the Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT). This test allows measuring the thickness of eye... view more... (2002-11-26)
Toxoplasmosis found more severe in Brazil compared to Europe Newborns in Brazil are more susceptible to toxoplasmosis than those in Europe, according to a recent study. Researchers based in Austria, Brazil, Denmark, France, Italy, Poland, Sweden, and the United Kingdom studied the disease's ocular effects in children from birth to four years of age. view more (2008-08-15)
Survey shows poor understanding of Macular Disease among health care professionals A survey of people suffering from Macular Disease (MD) - the most common cause of new blindness in the over-60s - reveals a high level of dissatisfaction with the UK health care system, particularly in relation to the diagnosis of the condition. The findings of the survey of 1300 members of the Macular Disease Society are published in the British... view more... (2002-06-27)
Stealth camouflage at night Cuttlefish are well-known masters of disguise who use highly developed camouflage tactics to blend in almost instantaneously with their surroundings. view more (2007-03-12)
Prism glasses expand the view for patients with hemianopia Innovative prism glasses can significantly improve the vision and the daily lives of patients with hemianopia, a condition that blinds half the visual field in both eyes. view more (2008-05-13)
Doctors cut repeat LASIK visits dramatically Ophthalmologists have developed a formula that slashes by nearly two-thirds the likelihood that patients will need repeat visits to an eye surgeon to adjust their vision after their initial LASIK visit. view more (2006-09-19)
UK Manufacturing Sees Highest Ever Robot Sales Today, Monday 18th October 2004, the British Automation and Robot Association (BARA) based at the University of Warwick announced record sales of robots within the UK for the third quarter of 2004. With 507 robots sold this is the highest number on record and shows that significant investment in manufacturing in the UK is still taking place. view more (2004-10-18)
Research Shows How Visual Stimulation Turns Up Genes to Shape the Brain Scientists have long known that brains need neural activity to mature and that sensory input is most important during a specific window of time called the "critical period" when the brain is primed for aggressive learning. view more (2006-05-08)
New Director for the Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory in Liverpool Professor Andrew Willmott has been appointed the next Director of the Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory in Liverpool. view more (2005-03-11)
Brain's center for perceiving 3-D motion is identified Ducking a punch or a thrown spear calls for the power of the human brain to process 3-D motion, and to perceive an object (whether it's offensive or not) moving in three dimensions is critical to survival. It also leads to a lot of fun at 3-D movies. view more (2009-07-21)
Researchers describe protease inhibitor that may aid in diabetic retinopathy treatment Researchers from Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston, and ActiveSite Pharmaceuticals, Inc., San Francisco, announced today that they have demonstrated that a specific inhibitor of the protease plasma kallikrein, ASP-440, developed by ActiveSite Pharmaceuticals, may provide a new therapeutic approach for treatment of diabetic retinopathy, the most... view more... (2009-01-22)
Erectile dysfunction treatments do not appear to damage vision over 6 months Two medications used to treat erectile dysfunction in men (tadalafil and sildenafil) do not appear to have visual side effects when taken daily for six months, despite concerns about eye-related complications. view more (2009-04-14)
Limiting refined carbohydrates may stall AMD progression Eating fewer refined carbohydrates may slow the progression of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), according to a new study from researchers at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University. view more (2007-10-08)
Study reports success in treating a rare retinal disorder Patients with a rare, blinding eye disease saw their vision improve after treatment with drugs to suppress their immune systems. view more (2009-04-14)
Study reports success in treating a rare retinal disorder Patients with a rare, blinding eye disease saw their vision improve after treatment with drugs to suppress their immune systems, according to researchers at the University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center. view more (2009-04-15)
Research has shed light on the computer frustrations that plague older adults A number of evolving social changes highlight the importance of making computer technology accessible and usable for older adults. For instance, older adults are using email increasingly to keep up their social contact with others and are using the Internet to look up health information. view more (2007-03-19)
Parkinson disease can lead to errors on driving test People with Parkinson disease were more likely to make more safety mistakes during a driving test than people with no neurological disorders, according to a study published in the November 28, 2006, issue of Neurology, the scientific journal of the American Academy of Neurology. view more (2006-11-28)
Best treatment determined for childhood eye problem Mayo Clinic researchers, as part of a nine-site study, helped discover the best of three currently-used treatments for convergence insufficiency in children. view more (2008-10-14)
Surrey Satellite Technology Limited sells stake to SpaceX Deal unites firms with shared vision of affordable access to space view more (2005-01-11)
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