How to prevent eye strain when you stare at screens all day By Whitson Gordon / Published October 29, 2018
Meet the menagerie of parasites that can live in human eyes By Kate Baggaley / Published June 21, 2018
This butterfly’s transparent wings could one day save people’s vision By Kate Baggaley / Published April 30, 2018
Puffins are donning sexy little sunglasses in the name of science By Sara Chodosh / Published April 9, 2018
There are horrible things lurking on your counterfeit contact lenses By Sarah Fecht / Published May 24, 2017
Blind tadpoles learn to see using eyeballs attached to their butts By Rachel Feltman / Published March 31, 2017
Many Of The Eye’s Color-Sensing Cells Code For…Whiteness By Kate Baggaley / Published September 15, 2016
Mantis Shrimp See Best When They’re Throwing Shady Eye-Rolls By Samantha Cole / Published July 14, 2016
Gene Therapy For Congenital Blindness Has Long-Lasting Effect By Alexandra Ossola / Published April 29, 2016
Praying Mantises Wearing 3D Glasses Prove That They Can See In 3D By Mary Beth Griggs / Published January 8, 2016
How Counterfeit Contact Lenses Can Make You Go Blind By Alexandra Ossola / Published October 26, 2015
Virtual Reality Screens Could Soon Be Tailored To Your Glasses Prescription By Alexandra Ossola / Published October 19, 2015
Do You Have Horizontally Slit Pupils? You Might Be A Prey Animal By Claire Maldarelli / Published August 8, 2015
Space Aurora, Popeular Science, and Other Amazing Images of the Week By Levi Sharpe / Published June 27, 2015
Experimental Gene Therapy For Blindness Sees Some Promising Results By Francie Diep / Published January 16, 2014
The Science Behind Reindeer’s Color-Changing Eyes By Lindsey Kratochwill / Published December 24, 2013
Paralyzed Patients Communicate By Controlling Their Pupils By Francie Diep / Published August 6, 2013
How A Tool For Perfect Human Vision Grew From One Of NASA’s Greatest Blunders By Rebecca Boyle / Published March 29, 2013
African Elephant’s Cataract Operation Is The Biggest Eye Surgery Ever By Amber Williams / Published December 4, 2012
With Electrodes Implanted In The Retina, Blind Patient Can Read By Rebecca Boyle / Published November 26, 2012
Honduran Teen Invents Cheap, Simple Eye-Tracking Device For Disabled By Rebecca Boyle / Published November 18, 2011
Doctor Offers Laser Treatment to Permanently Make Brown Eyes Blue By Julie Beck / Published November 8, 2011
Nissan Developing Mind-Reading Cars That Anticipate Drivers’ Next Moves and Act Accordingly By Rebecca Boyle / Published September 28, 2011
Video: Filmmaker Rob Spence’s Implanted Bionic Camera Eyeball Is Up and Running By Dan Nosowitz / Published August 29, 2011
Humans Might Be Able to See the Earth’s Magnetic Field, Like Birds Do By Rebecca Boyle / Published June 21, 2011
Tiny Fractal-Shaped Eye Implants Could Mimic Neurons, Allowing Blind Patients to See By Rebecca Boyle / Published May 9, 2011
New Biometric Software Tracks Unique Eye Movements For Identification By Rebecca Boyle / Published November 12, 2010
With Chip Implanted In Retina, Blind Finnish Man Can Read By Rebecca Boyle / Published November 3, 2010
Implanted Biosynthetic Corneas Can Regenerate Tissue, Restoring Vision in Humans By Rebecca Boyle / Published August 25, 2010
Stem Cells Shown to Restore Sight To Eyes Damaged By Burns By Laurie J. Schmidt / Published June 25, 2010
EyePhone: New Cellphone Software Tracks Users’ Eye Movements For Control By Rebecca Boyle / Published May 24, 2010
U.S. Government Launches Official Agency to Manage Biometric Database By Jeremy Hsu / Published March 29, 2010
First-Ever Photochromic Contact Lenses May Replace Sunglasses By Stuart Fox / Published November 11, 2009
Custom-Tuned Eyesight Is the Latest Trend in Ophthalmology By Adrian Covert / Published October 6, 2009