Lens

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Optical device (95)
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Synopsis: Optics & microscopy: Optical devices: Lens:


BBC 00626.txt

and even teenage kicks, investigating other species helps us to hold a magnifying glass of sorts oe albeit one with a bit of distortion oe up to our own behaviours.


impactlab_2010 03243.txt

acting as a magnifying glass. The latter not only partly confirms the widely held belief of gardeners, but also opens an analogous issue of sunburn on hairy human skin after bathing. oein sunshine water drops residing on smooth hairless plant leaves are unlikely to damage the leaf tissue,


impactlab_2011 00375.txt

Smart Contact Developers The idea of smart#contact lenses the kind that can superimpose information on the wearer s field of view has been around for a while.

But the first iteration of smart contact lenses is already on the market and industry execs are beginning to generate a wide array of possible applications.


impactlab_2011 00623.txt

Smart contacts Photo credits Fast Company Smart Contacts The idea of smart#contact lenses, the kind that can superimpose information on the wearer s field of view has been around for a while.

But contact lenses are also being developed that use embedded sensors and electronics to monitor disease and dispense drugs.

By adding tiny light-emitting elements to contact lenses it is becoming possible to map digital images directly onto the wearer s field of vision to create a heads-up display

The first iteration of smart contact lenses are already on the market. The Triggerfish, created by Sensimed,

a spin-off from The swiss Federal Institute of technology in Lausanne, is powered a wirelessly contact lens designed to help people with glaucoma manage their treatment.

one of the tech geek s ultimate forms of display technologies will be the smart contact lens.


impactlab_2011 01150.txt

Monocle...Colorless green ideas sleep furiously...Up periscope!..Life is all about the journey, but sometimes it nice to know whats in the pipeline...


impactlab_2012 01399.txt

it may be possible to design a fabric that serves as an optical lens into our inner selves.

Smart Contacts-The idea of smart#contact lenses, the kind that can superimpose information on the wearer s field of view has been around for a while.

But contact lenses are also being developed that use embedded sensors and electronics to monitor disease and dispense drugs.

The first iteration of smart contact lenses are already on the market, but were not at CES. 15.)


impactlab_2013 00015.txt

and fashionably acceptable way soft contact lenses are evolved sleek, and from Google glass. Innovega led the early work here,


impactlab_2014 00526.txt

Smart Contact App Developers Smart contact lenses superimpose information on the wearer s field of view. The bank of the future Crypto Currencies & Alternative Financial Systems In 2008 the entire world was beginning to panic as our global financial systems teetered ever so close to total meltdown.


Livescience_2013 01582.txt

Researchers also got out their magnifying glasses to uncover the Lilliputian beetle a teeny-tiny insect measuring just 0. 09 inches (2. 3 millimeters) long.


Livescience_2013 03616.txt

The scientists then placed these samples in a transparent hydrogel a material akin to ones used to make contact lenses.


Livescience_2013 05844.txt

Use a magnifying glass for a closer look. 5. Ask your child questions such as: oewhat kind of dirt do you think is best for plants to grow in?


Livescience_2013 06398.txt

A sample of that saliva can also help geologists get a good look at a rock with their hand lens a portable magnifying glass.


Livescience_2013 06874.txt

because tusks can poke inside a camera lens opening Ahmed said. We have to have equipment that can sustain an elephant trampling for an hour he said.


Livescience_2014 03761.txt

I shot each of the 16 frames with a Nikon D600 and 14-24mm aspherical wide-angle lens at 14mm and the same settings:


ScienceDaily_2014 05404.txt

Said Prof Sow â#oein our childhood most of us are likely to have the experience of bringing a magnifying glass outdoors on a sunny day


Smart_Planet_10 00402.txt

Shwood Shwood Florence frames In 2009, Shwood began making eyeglass frames with sustainably harvested fresh woods,


Smart_Planet_13 00344.txt

contact lenses, Â parking spaces, Â phones, Â clothes, trash, stores. The list could go on. So it's not surprising that they're now on honeybees to help solve a major problem.


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