Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Comparison of visual acuity, refractive, and wavefront outcomes associated with optimized prolate ablation (OPA) and optical path difference custom aspheric treatment (OPDCAT) algorithms for ...
Google’s latest Doodle marks the 181st birthday of France’s most famous ophthalmologist, Ferdinand Monoyer. Monoyer is best remembered for introducing the diopter, a unit of measurement for vision ...
Ametropia refers to a group of visual disorders caused by errors in the refractive power of the eye. In a normal eye (emmetropic eye), light rays focus directly on the retina, whereas in ametropia, ...
A new trend is emerging at the forefront of laser eye surgery: patients who want to tailor their eyesight to suit their lifestyle or profession, hoping for a bespoke optical edge in their field. Are ...
The intrinsic value of a fine binocular lies in its ability to produce bright, sharp, aberration-free images. But you can only get the most out of your optic if you know how to adjust a binocular.
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