
A new camera which can detect cancer and monitor the activity of exposed nerve cells has been developed by scientists. According to scientists of University of Queensland in Australia, the blueprint is inspired by the biology and anatomy of the eyes of a mantis shrimp that uses light polarisation to detect and discriminate between objects. Using miniscule polarizer's instead of the usual color filter arrays, these sophisticated digital cameras that ...
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