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The latest news, features and insight from across optics
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The University of Gloucestershire course aims to “support the growing industry need for qualified technically skilled ophthalmic imaging practitioners”
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OT speaks with the Danish company, RetinaLyze, about the benefits of artificial intelligence technology developed with optometrists in mind
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Scientists have described a new method that increases the depth that optical coherence tomography can scan structures at
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Large UK study finds those with healthy eyes had thinner retinas if they carried genes that put them at risk of age-related macular degeneration
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From the counter-cultures of the 60s, to the styles of the 70s, and heritage influences from brand beginnings, eyewear is taking inspiration from the past
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Patient, Steven Hudson, and Shane Abbas Bhimani, clinical director of Specsavers Hemel Hempstead, on the OCT scan that indicated dangerously high blood pressure
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A new research project could potentially provide the evidence base for the first widespread use of AI within the NHS
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Frames in recent months have presented delicate metalwork alongside acetates in cool colours, while eco-friendly materials have been another key focus for designers. OT takes a look
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CEO of Haag-Streit Simulation, Markus Schill, talks to OT about the company’s rebrand and acquisition, and how COVID-19 has increased the need for simulator training