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A camera smaller than a fingernail can now see what most high-speed cameras miss. Inspired by the eyes of insects, scientists have created a tiny, powerful device that captures fast-moving scenes ...
The Goby perceives its environment via a 1600 x 1200 OmniVision OV2640 camera, two LED headlights and an ambient light sensor, which are wired into an ESP32-S3 microprocessor running Arduino IDE ...
Dr. Robert Fahed of Ottawa is the first surgeon in the world to use a tiny camera developed by the UW med-tech startup Vena Medical, that moves through the blood vessels of the human brain.
The camera is just a flat piece of doped silicon, which looks something like a tiny CD, with no parts that require off-chip manufacturing. As a result, it costs just a few cents to make.