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Sight For Sore Eyes
July 7th, 2009Here at Cashmere, we’re all about new and innovative technology. Usually we argue which is better, the iPhone or the Blackberry, Jordan’s or Nike SB’s and Hip-Hop or Dubstep. But in all cases…we all agree on being leaders of new technology and being the first to implement them. Thus, let us be one of the first to introduce to you to a world-first breakthrough. Medical researchers from University of New South Wales in Australia have used stem cells cultured on a simple contact lens to restore sight to sufferers of blinding corneal disease. Pretty amazing…watch the video below!
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