Science news articles about 'tunnel vision'
... (Reuters) - Face covered with dust, a tired miner scrambles through a tiny gap linking two parts of what will be the world's longest rail tunnel, clutching a gold colored statuette of saint Barbara.
... locate and plug tunnels almost as fast as the criminals can dig them.
While most tunnels are used to move drugs or people, they could also be used to move in weapons and explosives for a terrorist ...
... Access Economics report shows the cost of glaucoma will more than double in the next two decades. 'Tunnel Vision: the Economic Impact of Primary Open Angle Glaucoma', shows associated healthcare costs ...
... , the eyes were believed to be fixed in place and seemed to provide only a "tunnel-vision" view of whatever was directly above the fish's head. A new paper by Bruce Robison and Kim ...
... it point-by-point, stitching together a full image.
"In effect, these devices suffer from 'tunnel vision,'" said Fleischer.
The new method addresses the shortcomings of small apertures by taking ...
... that when in a positive mood, our visual cortex takes in more information, while negative moods result in tunnel vision. The study appears today in the Journal of Neuroscience at ...
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