Advances in microelectronics is making yesterday’s science fiction into tomorrow’s future inventions. Scientists at the University of California have implanted beetles with miniaturized electronics that allows the insects to be controlled.Research presented at a conference in Italy demonstrated a new technology for creatiing “cyborg insects”.The flying beetles receive wireless signals from a mobile transmitter that controls the insect. Varying impulses trigger an appropriate response from the beetle so that it flys according to it’s handler.The insect can be made to take-off, land, hover, or follow a given flight path.Previous research concentrated on moths but giant flower beetles were easier to operate and could carry larger payloads because of their size.Further advances with nanobots and miniaturization will allow heat sensors and cameras to be embedded into the bugs. The insect could then be used for surveillance or search and rescue missions.
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