The issue focused on the development of what is called the 'autosomatic eyes' and in other words a large number of eyes that can be pulled out of the face to help with movement. The type of eyes that are able to do this is far more complex than that of we see in our eyes. The study was recently published in the journal Science.

In the study, which was led by Dr. Sunil Hegde, the head of the Department of Dermatology and also the Center