Insects exhibit impressive agility and responsiveness even when faced with low-light conditions. The secret lies in their compound eyes, which are capable of detecting motion with incredible speed and ...
A camera smaller than a fingernail can now see what most high-speed cameras miss. Inspired by the eyes of insects, scientists have created a tiny, powerful device that captures fast-moving scenes in ...
In another demonstration of tiny tech moving in big leaps, researchers at the University of Washington have built a camera backpack for insects. The miniature GoPro, which was reported by PetaPixel, ...
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The amazing Petal AI-enabled bug-cam images and identifies backyard critters
Nature cam company Wonder has announced a new Petal remote camera to monitor the wildlife in your garden, as well as a ...
An insect's compound eye is an engineering marvel: high resolution, wide field of view, and incredible sensitivity to motion, all in a compact package. Now, a new digital camera provides the best-ever ...
Currently the only way of getting stable video of insects in flight involves tethering them in place – which some people would say isn't really "flying" at all. Now, however, French scientists have ...
Researchers from the University of Washington have developed a tiny wireless camera that is steerable and is small enough to fit on the back of an insect. The camera can stream video to a smartphone ...
American scientists have developed an insect-sized GoPro (action cam) that films video from an insect's perspective. This camera, which an insect wears like a backpack, is considered the lightest ...
The creators of Bird Buddy, a camera-equipped bird feeder, today showed off two products that are designed for watching insects, flowers, birds, and other flora and fauna. Under a new "Wonder" brand, ...
In a world-first pilot study, researchers from the University of South Australia (UniSA) have used video footage of insects to extract their heart rates without touching or disturbing them. The ...
SWARM Biotactics, a German company, is fitting cockroaches with tiny backpacks to enable the insects to be used for ...
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