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Post by webm@ster on Dec 23, 2008 13:46:05 GMT -5
British physics professor perfects "tunable eyeglasses" -- no eye doctor required by Laura June, posted Dec 23rd 2008 at 7:14AM
We've seen small scale liquid lenses progress from concepts to commerical applications, and now Joshua Silver, a retired physics professor at Oxford University, has perfected what he calls "adaptive glasses," applying similar tech in a singular and ingenious way. Aimed at helping developing nations where glasses are expensive and doctors are often in short supply, Silver's spectacles are made of tough plastic with with silicone liquid in the lenses. When purchased, each lense will have a syringe attached to it, and the wearer will be able to adjust the amount of liquid in the lenses -- which essentially changes the prescription -- without the need for an optician. About 10,000 pairs have been distributed in Ghana on a trial basis, with plans to distribute one million pairs in India in the next year -- the ultimate goal is one billion by 2020. And somewhere else in the world, a room full of opticians cry into their beer.
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Post by oioioi on Dec 23, 2008 13:56:00 GMT -5
For some reason I read the headline as turntable eyeglasses, and whilst reading the article, wondered where the part about listening to your original 1967 Sgt Pepper LP on the move was gonna start.
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Post by photogirl on Dec 23, 2008 14:57:06 GMT -5
Actually although I did read the title correctly, I still associated the work 'tunable' with music - I thought cool! Good present for the Fiance!
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