Nanoparticles Let Mice See Near Infrared Light
Without night vision goggles, mammals have no hope of seeing infrared light, which has wavelengths longer than light on the visible spectrum. But in a study published today (February 28) in Cell, researchers injected nanoparticles into mouse retinas, giving the rodents the ability to see near-infrared (near-IR) light at about half the resolution of visible light.
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