Will new sentient technologies be able to learn a lot about us in sort of surreptitious ways? And is this a problem? If you’re at all concerned, you’ll want to think about some of the points that are ...
I was about eight years old when I first got glasses. My mum had noticed me starting to shuffle ever closer towards the television, squinting at the screen, to watch Pokemon. I was reading Jacqueline ...
Conventional silicon architecture has taken computer vision a long way, but Purdue University researchers are developing an alternative path — taking a cue from nature — that they say is the ...
Computer eye strain has become more prevalent over the years as we become more glued to our screens. It makes work and school assignments harder as your eyes water and itch. Worse, it can lead to more ...
You can strain your eyes if you stare at a screen for too long, say eye doctors — and that can cause eye fatigue, headaches and blurry vision. Ophthalmologist Dr. Rupa Wong and optometrist Dr. Valerie ...
Many people blame blue light for eye strain, but that's not entirely accurate. The real culprits are how long you stare at a screen, how often you blink, and the lighting in your workspace. As we age, ...
Angie Glaser was already four years deep into a chronic migraine cycle when she accepted a job at Migraine Again as content editor. Ironically, she had been forced out of her work as a park ranger in ...