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Dragonflies can predict their prey's next move - UPI.com

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New analysis of the dragonfly's brain suggests the insect can anticipate the path of its prey.

Dragonfly brains to help steer driverless cars - Cambridgeshire Live

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Scientists harness insect power

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La libélula tiene cualidades cerebrales solo vistas en primates

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El doctor Steven Wiederman y el profesor asociado David O'Carroll, del Centro de Investigación de Neurociencia de la Universidad de ...

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Honey bees have much preferred vision over already thought, researchers stated, permitting them to buzz far... Posts Gallery ...

Honey bees have surprisingly good eyesight - UPI.com

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Honey bees have surprisingly good eyesight, according to new research out of Australia -- much better than previously thought.

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· ... our work on designing bio-inspired robotics and robot vision, and for basic research on bee biology," researcher Steven Wiederman said.

BHI Research Seminar - invited external speakers: Dr Steven Wiederman...

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Speaker: Dr Steven Wiederman, ARC DECRA, Senior Lecturer and Head of Visual Physiology & Neurobotics Laboratory, ARC Centre for Nanoscale BioPhotonics.

Dragonflies can see by switching 'on' and 'off'

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Dr Steven Wiederman and Associate Professor David O'Carroll from the University's Centre for Neuroscience Research have been studying ...

Dragonflies Have Human-Like Selective Attention: Study : News :...

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A new study finds that dragonflies have higher-levels of selective thought process when they hunt their prey.

Dragonfly shows human-like power of concentration

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Dragonflies lack humans' big brains, but they still get the job done, according to new research that suggests that these insects have brain cells capable of...

Dragonfly Brains Predict the Path of Their Prey

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New research from Australia and Sweden has shown how a dragonfly's brain anticipates the movement of its prey, enabling it to hunt successfully. This knowledge

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Honey bees have better eyesight than thought

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· Dr Steven Wiederman and Associate Professor David O'Carroll from the University's Centre for Neuroscience Research have been studying the ...

Robot eyes will benefit from insect vision

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The way insects see and track their prey is being applied to a new robot in the hopes of improving robot visual systems. The project - which crosses the...

TrueHoop Presents: The crazy-scary future of NBA body enhancements

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Anthony Olivieri looks into the near-future of science and technology that could amplify NBA players on the court.
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