Experimental retina implants give mice infrared vision

Researchers have developed a novel retinal prosthesis made from tellurium nanowires that can restore partial vision in blind mice and even grant near-infrared vision to sighted macaques. This implant works by efficiently converting both visible and near-infrared light into electrical signals that the brain can interpret. This breakthrough offers a promising path for restoring sight in humans and potentially augmenting natural human vision to perceive wavelengths beyond our current biological limits.

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