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Beetle juiced: UW researchers build tiny robotic camera that can attach to the back of an insect – GeekWire
Here’s what happens when a GoPro goes low — really low, as in insect height. Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a tiny robotic camera and attached the backpack-like device onto…
A Pinacate beetle explores the University of Washington campus in Seattle with a tiny camera on its back. (UW Photo / Mark Stone)
Heres what happens when a GoPro goes low really low, as in insect height.
Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a tiny robotic camera and attached the backpack-like device onto a live beetle, offering up a unique view of the world and showcasing technology for improving wireless vision at a small scale.
The results were published Wednesday in S…
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