Scientists create 'bug eyes' for many uses
29th Apr 2006, 10:35 GMT
A University of California 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 compound eyes in the laboratory.
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