Goggles, binoculars, and range finders that let you see in the dark come give you a way to effectively track game and get ...
Troops might be able to replace those heavy night vision goggles strapped to their helmets and replace them with contact lenses. The University of Michigan has developed a prototype contact lens that ...
The ARC Centre of Excellence for Transformative Meta-Optical Systems (TMOS) in Australia has made an extraordinary breakthrough. The researchers working at TMOS have devised a way to create ultra-thin ...
The AstroScope, from night vision manufacturer Electrophysics, is a modular adapter that adds night-vision capability to DSLR cameras and camcorders. Designed for use by the military, law enforcement, ...
Smart contact lenses that grant the wearer night vision as well as act as a private, super-discreet interface for your digital life could be coming to your eyeball, if startup Mojo Vision has its way.
Currently, it's mostly just cats, owls, and Navy Seals that can see in the dark, but soon, night-vision technology might be available to the masses. Researchers at the University of Michigan have ...
NIGHT vision contact lenses are being invented by scientists and could even work with your eyes closed. A study found technology implanted into the eye can successfully pick up infrared light that is ...
Scientists have created night-vision contact lenses that they claim can grant people "super-vision." The lenses — which use nanoparticles to absorb low-frequency light before emitting it in the ...
Paddling at night? What sort of smuggling do you do? OK, OK, maybe you have a legitimate reason to canoe at night. Alligator snatching? Orchid rustling? As for your glasses, the deal on yellow-tinted ...
Fighting wars in the dark could get a little less harrowing in the future. And a lot more cat-like. That is if the U.S. Army swaps out bulky night vision goggles for contact lenses that could also see ...
This morning DT's sister site, Kit Up!, published this interesting 'what if' piece about some tech that could have been used in the raid to kill Osama bin Laden. Basically, Kit Up! asks what if the ...
(Reuters Health) - - Touted to improve nighttime eyesight, yellow lens glasses don't help drivers see better and may, in fact, worsen vision, a new study suggests. Researchers found that yellow-lens ...