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March 2nd, 2019
Nanotechnology Gives Mice Night VisionAre Humans Next?
Abstract:
Scientists in China are giving mice infrared vision.
A single injection of nanoparticles in the rodents eyes bestowed infrared vision with minimal side effects.
For up to 10 weeks at a time, mice could see infrared light even during the day, and with enough accuracy to distinguish between different shapes.
Source:
geek.com
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