Researchers at the University of Newcastle are exploring the computational abilities of praying mantis eyes by having them wear tiny 3D glasses. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes ...
Praying mantises willing to wear 3D glasses and sit through bizarre, abstract movies have revealed a new way of seeing the world in three dimensions. The findings could help improve machine vision for ...
Giving whole new meaning to the term "bug eyed," researchers glue tiny glasses to the weird insect that sees and hunts in 3D in hopes of understanding 3D vision better. Eric Mack has been a CNET ...
These might be the most stylish bugs around. Scientists made praying mantises wear tiny 3D glasses to test if the insects have strereopsis, or 3D vision. While these insects won't be watching the new ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link In order to prove that invertebrates have stereopsis, or 3D vision, a team of researchers from Newcastle University have recently published a ...
Take one praying mantis and one pair of the world’s smallest 3D glasses and you have not only the coolest looking insect on the planet, but also the framework of a scientific study into how the ...
What might be the world’s smallest 3D glasses have been developed for praying mantises. People, horses, falcons, cats, monkeys and even toads have 3D vision — but until 1983, everyone thought that ...
Add this to the list of things you never thought you needed to see until you actually saw it: a praying mantis rocking miniature, old-school 3D glasses. A research team from Newcastle University ...
The praying mantis is the only invertebrate known to have the ability to see in three dimensions. So, in the name of science, researchers decided to look into the elegant insect’s sight a bit further ...
A group of praying mantises donned tiny, 'old-school' 3D glasses in the name of science. Researchers at Newcastle University proved that these invertebrates use 3D perception for hunting, and they say ...
Praying mantises are known to be one of the most capable predators in the insect world because of their use of a form of 3D vision called stereopsis. Despite being invertebrates, mantises have ...
Why does this chap look so happy? Well obviously it's because he's got a brand new pair of shades. Scientists researching vision have made the world's smallest pair of 3D glasses for this praying ...