People blinded by retinitis pigmentosa and dry age-related macular degeneration have hope of seeing again.
Researchers in Texas have taken a big step in restoring vision for blind people by transferring information directly to the brain via electrodes.
Scientists may have found a new treatment for blind people, after successful redevelopment of the cornea in the laboratory.
Zebrafish, often used in genetic studies, can open the way for regenerating damaged retina and returning light to the blind.
Australian scientists develop corneal cell culture technology on transparent hydrogel membranes, which can be used to implant the eye and restore vision to the blind.
By using two cameras attached to a pair of eyeglasses to record images in real time and transfer information directly to the brain, scientists have created a