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This is Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. This'll just take a minute.

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Nothing says "overeducated egghead" like a pair of coke-bottle glasses.

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But even cliché sometimes hit the nerd on the head.

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Because a new study finds that nearsightedness is linked to the number of years spent in school.

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The findings can be viewed in the journal Ophthalmology.

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In the past century, the prevalence of myopia, science-speak for being able to see only what's right in front of you has been on the rise.

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So much so that it can't all be blamed on geeky genes.

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To nail down the potential environmental influences, researchers focused on the classroom.

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They gave eye exams to nearly 5000 German subjects in a project called the Gutenberg Health Study.

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The researchers found that individuals with 13 years of education were more myopic than those who didn't get past primary school.

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And more than half of those with a university degree could use a set of specs, compared to less than a quarter of the folks who quit after high school or secondary school.

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All that learning takes a lot of reading.

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Which itself is associated with nearsightedness.

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Or the nearsighted may gravitate toward pursuits easier to see, like hitting the books.

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Either way, seems that being a good student may not require great pupils.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin.

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