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The human eye is a wonder of engineering. It consists of many different parts that work together to provide visual information to the brain, which then translates it into information that is useful to the body.

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AI model GPT-4 exceeds unspecialized doctors' ability to assess eye problems

AI model GPT-4 exceeds unspecialized doctors' ability to assess eye problems

Excessive internet use plus lack of sleep, exercise linked to teen truancy and school absence

Excessive internet use plus lack of sleep, exercise linked to teen truancy and school absence

Study finds microdosing LSD leads to longer sleep: Insights from a controlled trial

Study finds microdosing LSD leads to longer sleep: Insights from a controlled trial

Pitt researchers uncover mechanisms behind uveal melanoma resistance

Pitt researchers uncover mechanisms behind uveal melanoma resistance

Google Gemini and Bard pass the ophthalmology board examination

Google Gemini and Bard pass the ophthalmology board examination

Epilepsy drug prevents brain tumor formation and growth in mouse models of NF1

Epilepsy drug prevents brain tumor formation and growth in mouse models of NF1

AI offers hope for enhanced cataract surgery in developing nations

AI offers hope for enhanced cataract surgery in developing nations

Hypoglossal nerve stimulation offers hope for pediatric Down syndrome patients with OSA

Hypoglossal nerve stimulation offers hope for pediatric Down syndrome patients with OSA

New review explores the key gender differences in sleep, circadian rhythms and metabolism

New review explores the key gender differences in sleep, circadian rhythms and metabolism

Screening for alcohol use disorder gets a diagnostic accuracy check-up

Screening for alcohol use disorder gets a diagnostic accuracy check-up

Baylor study reveals role of newly inherited DNA variants in recessive diseases

Baylor study reveals role of newly inherited DNA variants in recessive diseases

An Arm and a Leg: Attack of the Medicare machines

An Arm and a Leg: Attack of the Medicare machines

Blood protein could be a potential biomarker for delayed concussion recovery in children

Blood protein could be a potential biomarker for delayed concussion recovery in children

Pregnancy speeds up biological aging in women, study suggests

Pregnancy speeds up biological aging in women, study suggests

Unlocking role of the cerebellum in reward-based learning

Unlocking role of the cerebellum in reward-based learning

Study explores the connection between childhood experiences and weight before pregnancy

Study explores the connection between childhood experiences and weight before pregnancy

Feds join ranks of employers with generous fertility benefits

Feds join ranks of employers with generous fertility benefits

Advances and hurdles: The impact of AI on oncology care efficiency and mortality rates

Advances and hurdles: The impact of AI on oncology care efficiency and mortality rates

“Zombie neurons” shed light on the cerebellum's critical teaching signals

“Zombie neurons” shed light on the cerebellum's critical teaching signals

For-profit companies open psychiatric hospitals in areas clamoring for care

For-profit companies open psychiatric hospitals in areas clamoring for care

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