New eyes
David Jones
Nature, 1999, vol. 398, issue 6727, 471-471
Abstract:
Short-sightedness is a common problem. Daedalus proposes two answers. First, a screen that appears at optical infinity, like the 'head-up' display in a fighter cockpit, for televison viewers and so on. Second, flexible spectacle lenses, made of a piezoelectric polymer, that will gradually adapt the wearer's vision to perfection.
Date: 1999
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