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    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Finally a tool for helping unsee what has been seen.. #eyes more »
    Software_Goddess: Was it intentional that they used a frowning baby doll to illustrate the use of this tool? #eyes more »
    njdevil: Counting down the days til valentines day now. #eyes more »
    iheartpie: When's Gizmodo going to be a proper gadget blog again? Can I sign up to some kind of mailing list that will let me know? more »
    aja175: What has been seen cannot be unseen! #eyes more »
    Curves: Imagine the joy of a blind person who could finally see the face of their babies. To look again at the world around them. The gift of second sight ... more »
    not_a_virus.exe.vbs: I want to be able to see the ultraviolet like in Predator. #retinalimplants more »
    Kaiser-Machead: I wonder how well a human being would adjust to vision that exceeds the norm, like being able to read a paper from across the length of a football fie... more »
    nutbastard: for enhanced night vision, most psychedelic drugs will dilate your pupils quite a bit. of course, this comes with the added complexity of not only se... more »
    SigmundTheSeaMonster: Will it cost $6Million? I would not want Polarization as tilting your head would make LCDs blank. I've encountered some car dash electronics that are ... more »
    Hank Scorpio: Zoom vision! Someone invent zoom vision! I've always wanted to be able to zoom in on things far away, and be able to control it at whim. I'd trade ... more »
    TheLostVikings R.O.A.C.H.: I'll have a shine job please. Do you take VISA? more »
    espinha: "Could laser eye surgery will become the new graduation boob job?" Maybe it could will. more »
    Bakafish: Nearsightedness is an advantage for people working with near field objects. We can see things at a much higher apparent magnification and clearly focu... more »
    sloanstrife: In the last case, the paraplegic wasn't downgrading his vision, he was correcting is presbyopia, something which occurs later in life. His world would... more »
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  • #science

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