07/11/2017
A new haptics device that helps people with visual impairment interact with the world around them.
Art is everywhere. Let's explore some exquisite images of all things ophthalmic…
07/11/2017 | Mark Hillen
Why practical hurdles help inferior drugs perform better in clinical trials than in real life.
06/01/2017 | Ian Catchpole
Publishing negative results might not flatter – but it does matter.
05/31/2017 | Ruth Steer, Ruth Steer
Characteristic retinal lesions provide clues on how Ebola virus enters the eye.
05/31/2017 | Mark Hillen
Might the next Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine go to a coder, rather than a researcher or doctor?
05/09/2017
Getting up close and personal with a Basiliscus lizard…
05/05/2017
"With a popsicle stick, an LED and some willing volunteers - including a cat - I was onto something."
“As a pediatric ophthalmologist, it’s my ‘go-to’ ophthalmoscope – I always have one in my pocket!”
05/05/2017 | John Sandford-Smith
"The story has not yet been fully told."
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