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Scientists successfully mimic insect eyes

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Imagine being able to see more than a 90° field of view without turning your head. Because of their compound eyes, insects can, but so far, only fish-eye lenses can artificially accomplish this, and they are bulky and require multiple lenses and strict alignment. Such a wide field of view could be useful in many applications, including medical diagnostics. Images reprinted with permission of Science. Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, led by Luke P. Lee, have simulated insect eyes using a spherical arrangement of 8370 artificial ommatidia made of flexible...Read full article

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    Published: May 2006
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