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How did humans develop sharp vision? Lab-grown retinas show likely answer

Phys Dot Org 13 Feb 2026
... a vitamin A derivative and thyroid hormones in the retina, Johns Hopkins University scientists have found.
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The best 15-inch laptops

Popular Science 13 Feb 2026
15.3-inch Liquid Retina (16.10) Processor. ... Sustained performance for heavy creative workloads Excellent Liquid Retina XDR display for color and HDR work Strong battery life for a true high-end laptop ... 16.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR Processor..
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Organ in a chip, AI retina scanner: 5 health tech making UAE residents' lives easier

Khaleejtimes 11 Feb 2026
Imagine a retina scan that reveals heart disease or a miniature chip that mimics a human organ ... AI retina scan ... That is being made possible by an AI retina scan introduced by the Emirates Health Services (EHS).
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Cross Keys Capital Advises Montana Retina Consultants in Its Partnership with Retina Consultants of America

Nasdaq Globe Newswire 05 Feb 2026
Cross Keys Capital, LLC, is pleased to announce it acted as the exclusive financial advisor to Montana Retina Consultants in its partnership with RCA ... .
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Five Key Facts About AMD That Could Preserve Your Sight

Mega Doctor News 02 Feb 2026
Retina specialist Dr ... American Society of Retina Specialists via Newswise ... By American Society of Retina Specialists ... The American Society of Retina Specialists is sharing five essential facts about today’s AMD that could help protect your sight.
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From Biology to Electronics: BIOPIX, the Artificial Retina Born at Tor Vergata (Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata)

Public Technologies 28 Jan 2026
BIOPIX, the Artificial Retina Born at Tor Vergata. Researchers developed BIOPIX, a retina-inspired biohybrid image sensor that mimics natural vision ... the rods and cones found in the retina of animal eyes.
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Bird retinas work without oxygen, and now scientists know how

New Scientist 22 Jan 2026
The light-sensitive tissue of birds’ eyes is not supplied with oxygen by blood vessels – instead, it powers itself with a flood of sugar, and this may have evolutionary benefits ... .
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Sugar-powered sight? 400-year eye mystery behind birds’ oxygen-free vision solved

Interesting Engineering 21 Jan 2026
Biologists have finally solved a centuries-old mystery regarding how birds maintain sharp eyesight despite their retinas lacking a direct blood supply. This means that bird retinas work without oxygen ... A bloodless retina that refuses to fail.
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