Perhaps it’s not surprising that the average person would be more interested in their friend’s Instagram account than, say, Sigmar Polke at MoMA—but as far as Google knows, “Instagram” has been a more ...
When we mentally picture an experience from our past or future, it’s not uncommon for us to say that we see that event unfolding “in our mind’s eye.” We use this expression figuratively, of course, ...
Akiko Ishii and her daughter Ami using Seeing AI to read a picture book together. Akiko Ishii sits in her living room holding a picture book and balancing her four-year-old daughter, Ami, on her lap.
Sue Barry discusses what it's like to live in a 2-D world and explains how she learned to see in stereo Sue Barry is a neuroscientist at Mount Holyoke College. She's also the author of the newly ...
It's inevitable -- our vision naturally changes throughout our lives. Here's how to know it's time to get glasses. Taylor Leamey wrote about all things wellness for CNET, specializing in mental health ...
The opening to John Berger’s most famous written work, the 1972 book Ways of Seeing, offered not just an idea but also an invitation to see and know the world differently: “The relation between what ...
Hitting the gym or heading outdoors for a jog can trigger all sorts of physical responses that boost your health and make you feel fabulous. However, seeing stars during a workout or immediately after ...
Difficulty seeing in the dark or at night is the main symptom of night blindness, or nyctalopia. Cataracts and other eye diseases are common causes. Genetics may also lead to an untreatable type of ...
The climbers at Earth Treks gym, in Golden, Colorado, were warming up: stretching, strapping themselves into harnesses, and chalking their hands as they prepared to scale walls stippled with ...