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New "Scratched Glasses" Give Perfect Vision

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Bifocals and trifocals allow people with limited vision to see objects at varying distances, but only by refocusing on the object from a different vantage. A scientist named Zeev Zalevsky responded to this problem by developing a lens that allows the user to focus on any distance out from 33 centimeters.

It involves engraving the surface of a standard lens with a grid of 25 near-circular structures each 2 millimetres across and containing two concentric rings. The engraved rings are just a few hundred micrometres wide and a micrometre deep. “The exact number and size of the sets will change from one lens to another,” depending on its size and shape, says Zalevsky.

The rings shift the phase of the light waves passing through the lens, leading to patterns of both constructive and destructive interference. Using a computer model to calculate how changes in the diameter and position of the rings alter the pattern, Zalevsky came up with a design that creates a channel of constructive interference perpendicular to the lens through each of the 25 structures. Within these channels, light from both near and distant objects is in perfect focus.

“It results in an axial channel of focused light, not a single focal spot,” Zalevsky says. “If the retina is positioned anywhere along this channel, it will always see objects in focus.”

500-Carat Largest Diamond

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One of the biggest diamonds ever found has been discovered at a mine in South Africa.
The rough 507-carat white stone was unearthed at the historic Cullinan mine - where the famous Cullinan diamond, the largest in the world, was discovered in 1905.
A spokesman for mining firm Petra Diamond said the gemstone found last week was among the world's 20 largest diamonds ever discovered. He added: 'Initial examinations indicate that it is of exceptional colour and clarity, and most likely to be a Type I diamond.
'At 507 carats (just over 100 grams) the diamond, which has yet to be named, is considered to be amongst the top 20 largest high quality rough diamonds ever found worldwide. It ranks alongside other illustrious diamonds recovered at the celebrated Cullinan mine.
The stone was unearthed on September 24 and was today being analysed in Petra's laboratories. Further details, including colour grading and clarity, will be released once the analysis is complete. The diamond was found alongside three other valuable diamonds, with miners also unearthing a gemstone of 168.00 carats and two other stones of 58.50 and 53.30 carats.
Petra confirmed the rocks were discovered during digging at the huge Cullinan mine, around 25 miles outside Pretoria in South Africa's mineral-rich Gauteng province. The original 3,106 carat Cullinan diamond became the largest rough diamond ever discovered when it was found on January 26, 1905 by miner Frederick Wells.


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Cool Watches PART-1

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M60M Concept Watch

Instead of hands (hours/minutes/ seconds), one rotating disc shows the time in hours and quarters (marks). The clock face exists as a ring only, the center is completely empty.



Real Crystal LED Watch

Inspired by Swarovsky Signity watches, this timepiece by designer Ilya Yakovlev features a surface made from real crystals backlit by LEDs.


Gucci LED Watch

Gucci watches always give you elegant experience. This concept design comes with a sliding cover revealing a glass LED display.



Fortis IQ Watch

Designer Rolf Sachs has created a watch with a blackboard-style face for watch brand Fortis.



Luna Crystal Watch

Fashioned with Swarovski crystals steel, the Luna Crystal Watch is futuristic and eye-catching. Touching two contact points makes the time display magically appear as though it is floating inside the crystal.




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