Bionic Contact Lenses: Computers of the Future?

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Bionic Contact Lenses: Computers of the Future?

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Scientists at the University of Washington (UW) have been working in recent years to create a bionic lens with pixels of information contained within it. This is a big deal. What we?re talking about here is essentially a computer contained within your eye

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