You didn't think 2020 couldn't get any weirder, did you? If the idea of tiny steerable cameras mounted on top of insects sounds like something out of a dystopian nightmare, that's because, well, it probably is.

A team of researchers from the University of Washington (UW) has developed light-weight low-res cameras that can be mounted, and controlled, atop flying beetles.

Though the scientists acknowledge the "privacy risk" of their own work, they also claim it can benefit humanity by allowing us to explore and monitor novel environments like never before.

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