(CN) — You’ve no doubt heard of a bird’s eye view. A new camera that rides on the back of a beetle may soon let you see the world through a bug’s eye view. Researchers have developed a tiny wireless ...
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After creating tiny sensor backpacks for bees, researchers from the University of Washington have built a more advanced model for beetles. Dubbed “a GoPro for beetles,” the robotic backpacks carry a ...
To get a first-hand look at the daily life of insects, scientists built a tiny camera they can mount on a beetle using a lilliputian backpack. The main challenge the team had to overcome was building ...
A tiny camera that hitches a ride on the backs of beetles can wirelessly live-stream footage from a bug’s eye view. Shyam Gollakota and his colleagues at the University of Washington in Seattle have ...