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Google is working on this contact lens that can monitor blood sugar levels based on tears. This would…

Posted on 17 January 201430 July 2021 by Joshua Chalifour

Google is working on this contact lens that can monitor blood sugar levels based on tears. This would be such a great advance for managing #diabetes.

Of course, I can imagine many other uses for such a technology too.

Introducing our smart contact lens project
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