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Waveguide Smart Glasses Are the Future, But Here Are 3 Big Reasons You Shouldn't Buy Them Yet
Before you spend hundreds on waveguide glasses, here's why today's models still aren't ready for everyday use.
An estimated 4.25 million adults aged 40 and above are visually impaired or blind, with about 1.13 million already living with blindness. More concerning is that roughly 84 per cent of blindness in ...
Born blind in rural Kashmir, Mohammed Hanif Malik refused to be defined by his disability. He built a life of remarkable ...
In eye clinics and clinical trials, doctors increasingly rely on patients' own reports of how eye disease and treatment ...
For people with severe motor impairments, a simple conversation can take minutes instead of seconds. Assistant Professor of Computer Science Dylan Gaines is developing technology to change that, ...
A new book by New York Times labor reporter Noam Scheiber argues that Apple's decade-long erosion of its retail workforce ...
Like a lot of young children, Matthew Shifrin loved building Lego sets. But because he was blind, Shifrin had to rely on ...
Team France’s Hyacinthe Deleplace, a visually impaired athlete, competes with the guide Perrine Clair during the super-G leg of the para-Alpine skiing men’s Alpine combined vision impaired event on ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – In a classroom at St. Andrew’s Middle School on Thursday morning, seven children got to experience something many take for granted: the chance to see the world more clearly.
From now until April 30, visually impaired students can apply for college scholarships through the state’s Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired. The scholarships are open to blind, deafblind ...
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