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[Merged] Night Vision Contact Lenses


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Contact lenses sharpen our blurry vision, and free us from the hassle of pushing sliding glasses back up our noses. But the future of contacts is nigh: Researchers have created a super-thin infrared sensor that could lead to the development of night vision contact lenses.

http://blogs.discove...n/#.UyxdL84ngdU

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So yep university of Michigan is trying to make contacts that can see at night. thatd be cool :tu:

http://www.endoriot....that-could.html

Yes it would if they can solve the problem of strong lighting in the visible spectrum blinding you. If would be great for night driving.
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Our cat has been sneaking up on us in the dark for years, now it's payback time!

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Thieves and poachers are gonna have a field day (or night in this case) if this becomes publicly available.

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I can see a lot of applications for this. It would be cool if they figure how to make it switch modes from light to dark so they can be worn in multiple environments.

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As soon as I can, I getting a pair. Wonder if they're prescription...

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Short of a perfect solution, but strong light problem can overcome by wearing a single lens.

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I want them!

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Now I can catch those pesky aliens that have been eating my garbage.

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Now I can catch those pesky aliens that have been eating my garbage.

I wouldn't bother them. That sounds like a environmentally friendly solution!

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I wouldn't bother them. That sounds like a environmentally friendly solution!

It's just the fact that they make such a damn mess.
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