Robot injects drugs into back of eyeball more accurately than surgeons

New Scientist 

A robotic arm that can accurately inject drugs directly into tiny veins at the back of the eyeballs could help treat a disease that causes degenerative blindness. Retinal vein occlusion occurs when blood clots block veins in the retina. It affects more than 16 million people worldwide and can eventually lead to blindness.

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