By mimicking the way lobsters’ eyes work, scientists have designed new X-ray space telescopes that can survey much larger areas.
But, until recently, their field of vision has been relatively narrow – making it difficult to capture this unexpected activity.
By mimicking the way lobsters’ eyes work, scientists around the world have designed new telescopes that can survey much larger areas.Voice: Patrick AryeeWith thanks to Dr Adrian Martindale, Dr Steven Sembay and Prof Paul O'Brien from the University of Leicester, Prof Jelle Atema from Boston University and Richard J. King.
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