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Scientists have developed a tiny wireless camera that can ride on the back of an insect, giving users a bug’s-eye view of the world.
Their wide field of view helps insects like bees and flies escape dangers like humans who want to swat them. The bug's eye camera is likely to be developed for uses ranging from security cameras ...
”Bug’s-Eye” View or a “Bird’s-Eye” Perspective? Could you imagine going through life with only a bug's-eye view of the world? Or would you prefer the perspective of a bird as it soars from the heights ...
We may all be able to get a bug's-eye view of the world with new camera technology being developed by University of Illinois researchers. Like an insect's compound eye, their device uses many tiny ...
The next generation of digital cameras could show us how bugs see the world. Researchers have created a digital camera that imitates the bulging eyes of insects, specifically fire ants and bark ...
These stunning images show a bug's eye view of some of the natural world's cutest insects ...
The sprawling megacity hides a trove of weird and wonderful contemporary buildings. Its once-omnipresent VW Beetles provide a stylish way to see them.
Inspired by the complex fly eye, a research team has developed a hemispherical digital camera with nearly 200 tiny lenses, delivering exceptionally wide-angle field of view and sharp images. The ...
Insect-inspired device achieves panoramic view and sharp focus at any distance.
The camera lens manufacturers at Venus Optics have just launched their latest creation: a foot-long, skinny camera lens that’s meant to give you a macro view of the tiniest parts of the world.