Eyes

Eyes are the organ that help us to see, and are one of the parts of the body's visual system. In humans, and indeed most other creatures on this planet, we have a lens in our eye that focuses light onto the retina at the back of the eyeball, which sends information about colour, brightness and shape. This can take either the form of a single lens, or a compound lens, like in insects. Simple organisms have eyes that can detect only the presence of light and dark.

How do varifocal glasses work?

Varifocals combine different prescriptions into a single lens.
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No, blue light blocking glasses don’t really work – and now scientists have proven it

Thinking about getting a pair of blue light glasses, or having a filter added to your specs? It’s probably not worth the bother, say scientists.
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What is the rarest eye colour in the world?

From green to red, there are a few contenders for the rarest eye colour.
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Are there any benefits to using a daylight SAD lamp? A GP explains

They're a non-invasive and drug-free treatment for seasonal depression - here's what a GP thinks of them.
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The neuroscience behind why this optical illusion messes with your brain

The exact process of why the illusion seems to move has only recently been discovered.
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Eye eye, captain: The most amazing eyes in the animal kingdom

Dr Helen Pilcher looks at the beautiful and bizarre ocular arrangements seen in the animal kingdom.
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What is tetrachromacy and how do I know if I’ve got it?

Some people have a special adaptation that allows them potentially to see a hundred times more colours than the rest of us.
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What would it mean for biodiversity on Earth, if the Moon was completely black?

If the Moon couldn't reflect the Sun, there would be no moonlight.
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Are there any genetic factors that affect seasonal depression?

Bad news if you have brown eyes...
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How does concussion affect vision?

Many people will experience some form of vision problem as a result of a concussion.
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What is blue light?

As part of the visible light spectrum, many of us stare at blue light for much of the day.
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Does sitting by a window help you work better?

Heading back to the office? Try and nab that window desk.
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Scientists taught a goldfish to drive a car, and the research could one day help astronauts in space

And yes, there's a video.
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Is pink a real colour?

Forget rose-tinted glasses, you can thank our brains for remixing information received through our peepers for the pink colours we can see.
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What is light?

Is light a wave or a particle? How is it created? And why can’t humans see the whole spectrum of light? All your questions answered.
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COVID-19: Childhood short-sightedness rise linked to lockdowns

A new study based on Hong Kong children links a rise of short-sightedness (known as myopia) to time spent indoors. We speak to leading scientists to find out if UK children are at risk.
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How can I get rid of the bags under my eyes?

Glance those pigmented panda peepers over this to find out what causes dark circles and what you can do to fix them.
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