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Scientists have developed a
camera that can be put on the
of a beetle. The camera can record where the bug goes. This will give the scientists a bug's-eye
of the world. The researchers want to use the camera to explore
never seen before. Researcher Vikram Iyer explained why the camera could be
. He said: "Insects can traverse
environments, which is really challenging for robots to do at this scale. So this
can also help us out by letting us see or collect
from hard-to-navigate spaces." Mr Iyer is excited to see what the cameras record. He said: "This is the first
that we've had a first-person view from the back of a beetle while it's
around."