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Solar-Powered Eye Implant Gives Sight to the Blind

by , 12/29/09
filed under: Solar Power

photovoltaic cells, mini solar device, mini photovoltaic cells, photovoltaic artificial retina, artificial retina, implant device, stanford university

Researchers at Stanford University recently announced that they have developed a new artificial retina implant that uses photovoltaic power and could help the blind see. The problem with previous implants was that there was no way send power to the chip in order to process light and data inside the eye. Now, miniature photovoltaic cells are being used to provide power to the chip as well as to transmit data through the eye to the brain. The new device has great promise to help people afflicted by the loss of photoreceptor cells by using the power of the sun.

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3 Responses to “Solar-Powered Eye Implant Gives Sight to the Blind”

  1. jeanX jeanX says:

    Re: solar-implants, how is this going to help the blind ‘see’?
    I mean, ‘see’ as sighted people?
    Even though this is a prototype,
    I don’t think this is ‘seeing’.

  2. larry warner Larry Warner says:

    How old were the people this was tried on? My wife is 91 and wishes so badly to have some sight . She only sees light darkness and shadows.

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