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Relocating plants’ light-capturing structures to the eye may fight damage from dry eye
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Making eyes ‘photosynthetic’ could treat common vision problem

Mouse eyes photosynthesize after plant-to-animal transplant

Daily briefing: Mouse eyes can photosynthesize after a plant-to-animal transplant

How the Bird Eye Was Pushed to an Evolutionary Extreme | Quanta Magazine

Scientists Discover Way To Leverage High-Energy Sunlight for Fuel Production - CleanTechnica

Identifying underlying issues key to dry eye care

Brain 'Zaps' From Contact Lenses May Help Ease Depression, Mouse Study Shows

Your Eyes Could Reveal Your Risk of Osteoporosis, Study Finds

Could spinach extracts be the next treatment for dry-eye disease?

Photosynthetic machinery from spinach can help to soothe eye inflammation in mice. Plus, an Ebola outbreak has been declared a…

Findings may lead to new treatment for ‘lazy eye’

Treatment proves effective in trials for presbyopia and could dispense with the ‘inconvenience’ of lenses

Study reveals shared gene with molluscs that could unlock future treatments for restoring vision

Trials of vision-improving substances are showing good results, though so far only two have been authorized for use in the United…