Well, soon you'll have the answer. Bioengineering Professor Luke Lee and his team from the University of California in Berkeley have created the "first hemispherical, three-dimensional optical system to integrate arrays of tiny lenses with self-aligned, self-written waveguides, or light-conducting channels". My, that was a mouthful.
Basically, the team of bioengineers (which also includes Ki-Hun Jeong and Jaeyoun Kim) modeled the compound eyes of insects and, with the help of tiny lenses, use these to capture a wider field of vision--wider than a fish-eye lens according to the news release.
Ultraman, 1966. Credit: Japan Hero | |
Kudos to the team at UC Berkeley--we just hope that Ultraman won't be prowling the streets anytime soon.
Housefly a model for new wide-angle lens.