‘Miracle’ cells could cure blindness0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- May 17, 2016
Discovery could save the sight of 30 million people
Discovery could save the sight of 30 million people
For a beam of light, although travelling in a straight line it can also be rotating around its own axis. So when light from the mirror hits your eye in the morning, every photon twists your eye a little, one way or another.”
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