A lost Philadelphia observatory once used to track the transit of Venus may be the place where the Declaration of Independence was read publicly for the first time.
A clever new brain imaging study shows our brains have to work harder when we read on screens rather than paper books.
Meta's new research turns brain activity into typed sentences with no implant, and the accuracy jump is the part that should ...
More than a billion people worldwide live with avoidable vision loss. Andrew Bastawrous is showing how technology and data ...
Patients with untreatable conditions such as sight loss or loss of motor function could be closer to a viable technology for ...
Researchers with the Vesuvius Challenge at the University of Kentucky just fully translated a scroll from the Herculaneum for ...
They are, rightly, some of the most read writings from the ancient world. The second category of writing was the 600-1,000 ...
Your eyes are often one of the first features people notice and one of the first areas to reveal the effects of aging. Over time, the skin around the eyes ...
Reading seems like a straightforward process. The eyes scan the words, and the brain turns them into meaning. But it’s not always that simple. Readers regularly skip words, sometimes without realizing ...
LONDON — In early peripheral spondyloarthritis (pSpA), immediate use of a TNF inhibitor (TNFi) resulted in a 27% higher clinical remission rate at 24 weeks than ‘stepping-up’ conventional synthetic ...
For most people, the world is just as it appears to be. When we observe a complex scene, we have a sense that we see things as they are, with full sharpness, color, and resolution. However, the ...
Researchers report pseudophakic patients implanted with a peripheral vision IOL detected roadway hazards significantly faster than those receiving a standard monofocal lens. As cataract surgery ...