New international research shows how vision-impaired people with age-related #MacularDegeneration use visual and auditory cues to judge the arrival time of approaching vehicles // #AMD #HumanFactors #VirtualReality #simulation #traffic #MainzUniversity
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Vision-impaired individuals estimate the arrival time of approaching vehicles surprisingly accurately

Vision-impaired individuals estimate the arrival time of approaching vehicles surprisingly accurately: New international research shows how people with age-related #MacularDegeneration use visual and auditory cues to judge the arrival time of approaching vehicles 👉 https://press.uni-mainz.de/vision-impaired-individuals-estimate-the-arrival-time-of-approaching-vehicles-surprisingly-accurately/

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Electronic Retinal Implant Restores Vision. Stanford ophthalmologists PRIMA system includes a subretinal wireless implant and wearable video camera. #blindness #maculardegeneration #amd #prima #retinalimplant
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Howard G. Smith MD, AM on Instagram: "Electronic Retinal Implant Restores Vision Age-Related Macular degeneration is the leading cause of adult blindness, but Stanford University research ophthalmologists have developed an electronic retinal implant that promises to restore sight to millions. Their device, nicknamed PRIMA standing for photovoltaic retina implant microarray, includes a subretinal wireless implant and wearable video camera. The camera, mounted on an eyeglass frame, detects an image. That image is converted by a pocket processor into infrared laser light signals that are directed through the lens of the eye to the implant under the retina. The implant, in turn, creates the neural electrical signals that restore sight. The implant is entirely light-powered and requires no external power supply. This PRIMA system underwent a multisite, primary clinical trial at Stanford, the University of Pittsburgh, and Germany’s University of Bonn. A remarkable 27 of 32 implanted patients, 84%, regained the ability to read books, labels, and even street signs. Some could even correctly make out some of the smallest lines on a standard eye chart. The vision is black and white. Further refinement of the PRIMA chip is underway that promises a higher resolution and a refined grayscale. No word yet as to whether this system will restore full color vision, but bioengineering ingenuity might just achieve that result…..someday soon. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/10/251022023118.htm#google_vignette https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMoa2501396 #blindness #maculardegeneration #amd #prima #retinalimplant"

A new electronic retinal implant, PRIMA, is being tested in clinical trials and has shown remarkable results, with 84% of patients regaining the ability to read books, labels, and street signs. Further refinement of the chip is underway, and the device is entirely light-powered, requiring no external power supply.

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Stanford đã phát triển thiết bị giả mắt đầu tiên, khôi phục thị lực cho bệnh nhân thoái hóa hoàng điểm! Công nghệ này mở ra hy vọng mới cho y học hiện đại. #YHọc #ĐộtPhá #ThịLực #Medical #MacularDegeneration

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Stanford Medicine proudly unveils a bionic eye that finally lets people with macular degeneration see the future, or at least until their battery runs out. 🤖🔋 Forget flying cars; the year 2025's real #innovation is letting grandma read her emails without squinting! 📧👀
https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2025/10/eye-prosthesis.html #bioniceye #maculardegeneration #healthcare #technology #futurevision #HackerNews #ngated
Eye prosthesis is the first to restore sight lost to macular degeneration

In a Stanford Medicine-led clinical trial of a wireless retinal prosthesis, people with advanced macular degeneration regained enough vision to read books and subway signs.

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Eye prosthesis is the first to restore sight lost to macular degeneration

In a Stanford Medicine-led clinical trial of a wireless retinal prosthesis, people with advanced macular degeneration regained enough vision to read books and subway signs.

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Stem cell research is opening new doors for treating age-related #MacularDegeneration (AMD), a leading cause of vision loss.

Join our co-founders, Drs. Jeffrey Stern and Sally Temple on @BrightFocus Foundation's Macular Chat on Wed, Oct 29. They'll break down the science, share clinical trial updates, and explain what these advances mean for people living with AMD.

Register today and ask your questions live: https://zurl.co/5PL54

Bionic Eye Implants Restore Reading in Blind AMD Patients; Ancient Hormone Detection and Citizen Weather Science

How might the development of bionic eye implants for AMD patients and the ability to detect ancient hormones reshape our understanding of science and technology in the future? What are the potential societal implications of these advancements?

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Researchers developed a new #roboticassistant designed for #eyesurgery in patients with age-related #maculardegeneration. It is ready for use in just under five minutes and delivers injections with an accuracy of 15 micrometers: http://go.tum.de/173515

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Robots for eye surgery: precise and quick to deploy

Prof. Ali Nasseri from TUM has developed a robot for eye surgery to treat age-related macular degeneration. It is precise and quick to deploy.

Innovative Microchip Implant Restores Vision in Patients with Macular Degeneration

A groundbreaking eye implant has enabled blind patients to regain their ability to read, offering new hope for those suffering from advanced dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The implant, developed by California biotech Science Corporation and tested at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, i... [More info]