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  • News - 24 Nov 2007
    At the recent AAO conference in New Orleans, eye care firms Alcon ACL and Advanced Medical Optics EYE showcased their latest implantable lenses and Lasik technologies. Much of the buzz centered on...
  • News - 15 Nov 2007
    A new, 1.4 megapixel, high speed camera from DALSA, the Falcon 1.4M100, is now available from Firstsight Vision. Featuring DALSA's patented CMOS sensor technology, the new camera delivers an...
  • Article - 6 Jan 2016
    Spectroradiometers and Tunable Light Sources are used to verify compatibility between Night Vision Goggles and vehicle lighting components.
  • News - 12 Nov 2007
    Pilots flying the next generation of jet fighters will use futuristic, Star Wars-style helmets, the Ministry of Defence has revealed. The headgear being developed for the new, American-built F35...
  • News - 4 Nov 2007
    StockerYale Inc. a leading provider of structured light lasers, LED modules and specialty optical fibers for industry leading OEMs, will unveil two new products at Vision 2007 show in Stuttgart,...
  • News - 26 Oct 2007
    Every year, in Germany alone, around 7000 people wait for a new cornea to save their eyesight. But donor corneas are in short supply. In an EU project, researchers have developed an artificial cornea...
  • News - 25 Oct 2007
    Specialists in machine vision and inspection - Moritex has announced the introduction of the new and unique ML-0310VF Variable Focus Macro Lens. Designed for use with large format megapixel CCD and...
  • News - 25 Oct 2007
    Doctors and scientists in Italy have shown how stem cells can be used to treat damaged eyes and, in combination with gene therapy, a rare and debilitating skin disease. Professor Michele De Luca...
  • News - 24 Oct 2007
    Scientists at Schepens Eye Research Institute have discovered a simple and inexpensive way for patients with retinal and other eye disease to keep track of changes in their vision loss. In a study...
  • News - 22 Oct 2007
    Some 600 million years ago a freshwater animal called a Hydra -- kin to corals and jellyfish --developed light-receptive genes that scientists at the University of California, Santa Barbara say were...

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