Israeli neuroscientists trained a 50-year-old man, blind from birth, to recognize objects using a sensory substitution algorithm called EyeMusic.
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EnChroma introduces world’s first safety glasses for colour blindness
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Russian researchers developing brain implant to improve vision for the blind
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New wearable with haptic GPS for the blind is now available
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Eyedaptic introduces Eye3 AR glasses for low vision users
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Australian researchers turn a pair of regular glasses into night-vision devices
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