Woman burns her retinas looking at the eclipse and doctors take the first-ever pictures of such damage
Novel medical imaging technology has allowed doctors to peer into the eye and see, for the first time, the cellular damage incurred when looking directly at the sun during an eclipse. Image modified after Chris Y. Wu et al., 2017, JAMA Opht. The patient is a woman in her 20s, who damaged her eyes during the…
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