This incredible human-eye-like scientific breakthrough could lead to safer self-driving cars and better smartphone cameras

Scientists realize that humans see more clearly by moving their eyes, so they built robot eyes to do the same

https://www.techradar.com/cameras/this-incredible-human-eye-like-scientific-breakthrough-could-lead-to-safer-self-driving-cars-and-better-smartphone-cameras

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