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“There’s times when the pressure really spikes,” says Hyuck Choo, a medical and electrical engineer at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena and co-author of a study published ...
A team of researchers led by Caltech's Hyuck Choo has developed an eye implant for glaucoma patients that could one day lead to more timely and effective treatment. If you have ever been to an ...
To that end, Caltech's assistant professor Hyuck Choo has developed a tiny drum-shaped implant designed to stay in the eye full-time. Its surface flexes in response to eye pressure, reducing the ...
That redirection property, known as angle-independent antireflection, attracted the attention of Caltech's Hyuck Choo. For the last few years Choo has been developing an eye implant that would ...
Hyuck Choo seems to think that it can be put to use in short order in the medical field, but it remains to be seen if we'll see this in the next wave of Google Fiber rollouts. But hey, a lowly DSL ...
Thus the wings are as transparent as glass. This special property, called angle-independent antireflection, caught the attention of researcher Hyuck Choo of Caltech. His work has focused on eye ...
And Hyuck Choo of the California Institute of Technology and his colleagues think they have one. They plan to scavenge the necessary energy from the vibrations of the vocal cords that occur when ...