Menu

Post image 1
Post image 2
Post image 3
Post image 4
1 / 4
0

Scientists got mouse eyes to perform photosynthesis ‪—‬ and no, they didn't turn green

Latest from Live Science ·Skyler Ware·2 days ago
#8QVIEAxS
Reading 0:00
15s threshold

Scientists have developed new eye drops that allow mouse eyes to perform certain steps of photosynthesis.

The drops, which contain photosynthetic machinery extracted from spinach leaves, use light-driven reactions to improve symptoms of dry eye disease, according to a study published May 15 in the journal Cell. Although the researchers tested the drops in mice, the hope is that with further testing, the therapy could be used in people someday.

Get the world’s most fascinating discoveries delivered straight to your inbox.

Read More