Tiny Insect Cyborgs Could Act As First Responders
Zothecula writes "Insects have served as the inspiration for a number of Micro Air Vehicles (MAVs) that could be deployed to monitor hazardous situations without putting humans in harm's way. Now researchers at the University of Michigan College of Engineering are proposing using actual live insects enhanced with electronic sensors to achieve the same result. The insect cyborgs would use biological energy harvested from their body heat or movements to potentially power small sensors implanted on their bodies in order to gather vital information from hazardous environments."
Welcome our new Insect Cyborg overlords
Seems an obvious candidade for weaponization. How log will it take?
Rethinking email
Can you see the hostages....?
No I'm afraid our high tech surveillance system has been thwarted by a fly-spray.
I'm all for it as long as they predate on stinkbugs.
The "up skirt" and "bathroom cam" pron subgenres will put this to good use.
Now evil overlords will have to switch from keeping fluffy cats to keeping scary spiders. "Come into my lair, little one! Feeling a little sticky? Hearing a soft patter of giant fuzzy legs? Bwah ha ha ha ha ha!"
Bugs have programs.
Gives new meaning to the phrase, "I've got crabs."
The latest in anti-cyborg technology! http://www.amazingflygun.com/main.asp I've got one, and it does work quite well.
Latest episode: giant dragonfly equipped with SD media card. OK, it ain't quite "Fortress 2" bug, but there's yet another example of prior art. This ain't nothing new.
Operation Guillotine is in effect.