Two men forming “citizen science” group Science for the Masses created an eyedrop made primarily of Chlorin e6, derived from a deep-sea bioluminescent fish. They claim the drops can help them clearly make out people over 160 feet away in pitch blackness standing in the woods. Would you try the drops?
Kim Horcher discusses with special guests Malik Forte (Gaming Editor, Nerdist.com) and Carl White (Pro-gaming world champion “Perfect Legend” )
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“It’s for people who work at night…in the woods…who works at night in the woods?”
roflmao!
Since I’m still relatively young, I would never inject something untested like that in my eyes. My vision is probably one of the most important things to me (going blind is petrifyingly scary).
Although in the future we’ll probably have cyber-eye replacements, juuuuust in case we don’t (like how we don’t have flying cars) I’d like to keep my vision or not develop some crazy eye tumor. Who knows what side effects may result from such a “biohack”.
Reminds me of a joke from The Simpsons. It’s the future, and Ned Flanders is blind: “Who knew that Lasik would cause everyone to go blind 10 years later?”
http://www.fark.com/comments/3564099/Future-Ned-Flanders-may-have-been-right-about-Lasik-surgery