Next-generation cameras inspired by fruit flies and moths

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Inspired by the way that nature has evolved the eyes of small insects, scientists have fabricated artificial compound eyes that could make camera lenses tiny enough to fit on credit cards or stickers.

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Features: Easy to clean and maintain. and pesticide free. Durable and sturdy construction for long-term use and prevention! Ribbed outer walls to let

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