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Chinese researchers have engineered an ultra-light brain control device, weighing a mere 74 milligrams, to precisely guide bee movements. This innovative technology, attached to a bee's back, uses ...
Chinese scientists have successfully turned bees into cyborgs by inserting controllers into their brains. In tests the bees ...
Mycopunk is full of clutch plays, chaotic fights, and good old-fashioned train-ing enemies. It's probably the most fun I've ...
REMOTE-controlled cyborg beetles wearing microchip backpacks could be used to save lives in horror disasters. Two boffins at the University of Queensland (UQ) in Brisbane, Australia, are building ...
Common darkling beetles have been transformed into “cyborg insects” capable of aiding search and rescue missions. Researchers ...
The meteor’s impact triggered a cascade of effects. It kicked up so much dust that the sky darkened. As the sun dimmed, ...
Kyiv has been using the indigenous developed FoxTac platforms to take their injured soldiers to safety while Russia's ...
The real-life Robocops, dressed in a Polri uniform and wearing black berets, can diffuse bombs, negotiate hostage situations and even carry out search and rescue operations. The humanoid robots could ...
Cephalopod suction was previously thought to be a product of these creatures’ soft, flexible bodies, which can deform easily ...
An army of cyborg cockroaches could save lives during rescue missions. To do this, however, cockroaches have to be turned into cyborgs en masse.
Robotic engineers are scouring the insect world for inspiration, and creating machines that could be used for emergency response, farming and energy.
A cockroach-inspired robot can handle complicated and bumpy terrain. It could be used for surveying earthquake rubble or even other planets. The robot, called Omni-Roach, has a rounded body, wings ...