Seattle, Washington – Researchers at the University of Washington are revolutionizing the contact lens and turning it into something any T-800 would love: Bionic Contacts. The project is being lead by Babak Parviz, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University noted,”We see screens everyday. Whether it is your alarm clock, your laptop or your cell phone, we may see too many screens when we can put the screens on your contacts.”
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