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A prototype sensor developed by engineers at the University of Washington (UW) is designed to be placed permanently in a person's eye to track changes in eye pressure and more effectively manage ...
uniform and low-cost dual-mode plasmonic naked-eye colorimetry and SERS sensor with handheld Raman spectrometer"). "What has motivated us is we want a label-free photonic sensor which can take both ...
The sensors combine a small spot size and a fast response to achieve high-speed label detection. The LBX50 Teach key provides Standard Teach-in and Thin Teach-in, while the LBX100 has an additional ...
Since John Elvesjo noticed a sensor tracking his eye movements in a lab experiment, the technology he developed with Henrik Eskilsson and Marten Skogo has helped disabled people use a computer by ...
Your eye could someday house its own high-tech information center, tracking important changes and letting you know when it's time to see an eye doctor. University of Washington engineers have ...
University of Washington engineers have designed a low-power sensor that could be placed permanently in a person’s eye to track hard-to-measure changes in eye pressure. The sensor would be embedded ...
(Courtesy: Pixabay) A new type of sensor that closely mimics how the human eye responds to changing visual stimuli could become the foundation for next-generation computer processors used in image ...
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