Source: Good News Network
A 28-year-old Canadian inventor has developed a specialized set of contact lenses that can correct color blindness.
Gabrielle Masone first became inspired to design the lenses based on her own experience with vision problems as a child.
After studying chemistry in college, Masone launched Colorsmith Labs Inc. in 2017 as a means of developing the corrective lenses.
Now, after working in partnership with scientists from St. Mary’s University in Halifax, she has finished a prototype…
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