A small wireless chip and a pair of smart glasses are offering new hope to people who thought they’d never read again. The ...
The Supported Needs and Disability Office (SNDO) from the Ministry of Equality attended the European Accessibility Summit held in Brussels. SNDO Manager Jenny Victory represented Gibraltar at the ...
Federal funding has long played a crucial role in supporting research at Duke, a point underscored in a 1989 letter to the ...
A tiny wireless chip implanted in the back of the eye and a pair of high-tech glasses have partially restored vision to people with an advanced form ...
Loss of RTN4RL2 disrupts synapse formation and function between inner hair cells and spiral ganglion neurons, leading to elevated auditory thresholds and highlighting its critical role in hearing.
The device helped people with an advanced form of age-related macular degeneration, which affects about 1 million people in ...