In this episode of Big Ideas from the team behind Deep Look, Niba explores how insects actually see the world — from the ...
A UC Berkeley engineer, entranced by the uncanny ability of insects like dragonflies and bumblebees to peer in all directions at once, has for the first time created microscopic versions of their ...
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 ...
Astronomer Roberto Abraham has his sights set on galaxies far, far away. The University of Toronto professor is the co-creator of Dragonfly, a small, multi-lens array capable of detecting the most ...
When summer heats up, I like to find some shade by the water. That’s where I find one of my favorite insects, the dragonfly. They seem fearless, landing on my leg or shoulder. They zip around ...
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 ...
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