Long before humans, dinosaurs, or even fish existed, one of our distant ancestors looked very different from anything alive today. Researchers now say that all vertebrates—including humans—may trace ...
Through a series of experiments supported by the National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins Medicine (JHM) researchers say ...
Hopkins researchers identify how smoking, a well-known risk factor for eye disease and vision loss, increases susceptibility ...
Researchers from the Wilmer Eye Institute say they have identified how smoking, a well-known risk factor for eye disease and vision loss, increases susceptibility to age-related eye diseases, such as ...
Some of the earliest roots of the human eye appear to lie in a small marine animal that lived nearly 600 million years ago. Researchers at Lund Univer.
Paired with external glasses, a tiny chip that is surgically placed under the retina is helping people who are legally blind see again.
The ZGC was established against the background of promoting gender justice in Zimbabwe. It was, therefore, a visionary move by the drafters of the 2013 constitution to create a specialist commission.
Get a closer look at the biotech ophthalmology landscape to discover exactly how companies are approaching the treatment of eye diseases.
Humans develop sharp vision during early fetal development thanks to an interplay between a vitamin A derivative and thyroid hormones in the retina, Johns Hopkins University scientists have found.
In a new study from SUNY College of Optometry to be published in Cell Reports, Maharjan et al. demonstrate that human ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have discovered a new cellular mechanism behind how humans ...
What if roads could “shine back” at drivers the same way cats’ eyes do? Within a year, he had invented Catseye® ...