Nature, Published online: 23 May 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01658-z
New contact lenses allow people to see multi-coloured infrared images — even with their eyes closed. Plus, why some conferences are abandoning the United States and evidence challenging the dominance of ‘natural selection’ as the sole adaptive force in evolution.Daily briefing: Contact lenses give people infrared vision
Nature
4m read
Related stories
These contact lenses give people infrared vision — even with their eyes shut
Nature
3m read
AI linked to boom in biomedical papers, infrared contact lenses, and is Earth’s core leaking?
Nature
2m read
Daily briefing: Meet the baby who received the world’s first personalized CRISPR therapy
Nature
4m read
Daily briefing: ‘I used AI to design an awful protein’
Nature
5m read
Daily briefing: What a precious handful of fossils is teaching us about Denisovans
Nature
5m read
Daily briefing: Yes, you can find love during your PhD
Nature
4m read
Daily briefing: The world’s first human bladder transplant
Nature
5m read
Daily briefing: Harvard has had nearly 1,000 research grants cancelled
Nature
4m read
Daily briefing: These award-winning photos show scientists at work
Nature
4m read
Daily briefing: Earth’s core could be leaking
Nature
5m read
Daily briefing: Five secrets of super-healthy seniors
Nature
5m read