Researchers Say New Contact Lenses Let You See in the Dark
Briefly

Researchers have engineered innovative contact lenses that empower wearers to see in the dark by converting infrared light into visible wavelengths. This groundbreaking invention, detailed in a recent study, works without needing an external power source and has shown great promise in experiments involving both mice and humans. The lenses not only facilitate vision in low light conditions but also allow users to perceive infrared signals, which could have significant applications in various fields such as security and color vision aids for the colorblind.
Scientists have developed contact lenses enabling night vision by converting infrared light into visible light, with implications for colorblindness and stealth communication.
The lenses function without external power, offering opportunities for wireless data reception, enhancing security, rescue operations, and counterfeiting prevention.
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