We know that mosquitoes feed on blood.
I have noticed this for a long time. A mosquito is sitting on the money plant in the house, my question is, is the mosquito taking any food from the leaves of the plant?
The human eye has not yet been fully imitated by modern technology.
This tiny organ measuring just 23 millimeters is home to such a complex coordination that it is considered one of the most amazing engineering feats in biology.
The human eye can process about 10 full scenes per second and is capable of detecting subtle differences in about 10 million different colors. It can also adapt quickly to a huge dynamic range, from bright sunlight to deep darkness.
Even more amazingly, the ciliary muscles of the eye can change the shape of the lens in just 350 milliseconds - faster than many mechanical autofocus systems.
But technology also has its own strengths. Modern devices can see infrared, analyze at the microscopic level, and capture extremely accurate information at the pixel-level.
Nature and technology are not really competitors.
One is the result of millions of years of evolution, the other is a solution to a specific human-made problem.