Cyborg Cockroaches could save your life?

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(I ran accross this earlier this morning and found it humorous so I thought I'd share....)

Finally, someone has designed a way to convert one of the world's biggest pests into something useful. Using an electronic interface, a group of researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a method to steer and remotely control cockroaches. Rejoice.

"Our aim was to determine whether we could create a wireless biological interface with cockroaches, which are robust and able to infiltrate small spaces," Alper Bozkurt said, according to Physorg.com.

Bozkurt, an assistant professor of electrical engineering at NC State, was co-author of the project's paper, presented recently at the International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society in San Diego, Calif.

"Ultimately, we think this will allow us to create a mobile web of smart sensors that uses cockroaches to collect and transmit information, such as finding survivors in a building that's been destroyed by an earthquake," he said.

"Building small-scale robots that can perform in such uncertain, dynamic conditions is enormously difficult," Bozkurt added. "We decided to use biobotic cockroaches in place of robots, as designing robots at that scale is very challenging and cockroaches are experts at performing in such a hostile environment."

To do so, the researchers used a cheap, lightweight computer chip with a wireless receiver to transmit a signal to the roaches. Imagine the roaches strapped with a tiny backpack and you get the picture. The device weighs only 0.7 grams and includes a microcontroller that monitors the interface between implanted electrodes and tissue so the roach's nervous system doesn't fry.

The device is also wired to the cockroach's antennae and cerci, its sensory organs in the abdomen. The cerci detect movement in the air to detect predators and cause roaches to scurry. However, by using wires to stimulate the cerci, researchers were able to trick the roach into thinking something was sneaking up on it, thus causing it to move.

Wires attached to the antennae are essentially reins that feed small charges into the roach's neural tissue, which fool the roach into thinking there is something they need to steer clear of. In doing so, researchers were able to steer the roach along a curved line. via PhysOrg

Cockroaches Strapped With Steering Wheels : Discovery News




 
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They already gross me out now they are going to send them in to find me and have them walking all over me ??? GROSS
 
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We're next.
 

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if only i had not sprayed Raid before the emergency.....
 
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violakat

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Saw the article but didnt read it yet. Personally, if I saw this thing, I probably would still squash it.
 
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Your technological and biological distinctiveness will be added to our own.

Lower your shields and prepare to be assimilated.

Resistance is futile.
 
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violakat

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Your technological and biological distinctiveness will be added to our own.

Lower your shields and prepare to be assimilated.

Resistance is futile.
I will never surrender.
 
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It begins with the injection of nanoprobes through Assimilation tubules.
 
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christiancollegegirl

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I'm with the Vkat on this one. I'd prolly squish it too.
 
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violakat

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So, I've finally read it. And quite honestly, while there are some good applications possible, I still see a lot of potential usage for evil.
 
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So, I've finally read it. And quite honestly, while there are some good applications possible, I still see a lot of potential usage for evil.
To quote another Scifi epic, war never changes.
 

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Yet another example of paranoid christians demonising technology that can be beneficial to mankind. A microchip is not evil and is not the mark of the beast. This kind of conpiracy,,they're all out get me mindset is not the character of God or jesus Christ
 
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violakat

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What is so paranoid of saying that along with the good, you can also see the potential to do evil? If I were to say there's nothing good, then yes I would say that's paranoid.
 
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jimmydiggs

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Yet another example of paranoid christians demonising technology that can be beneficial to mankind. A microchip is not evil and is not the mark of the beast. This kind of conpiracy,,they're all out get me mindset is not the character of God or jesus Christ


You're probably just trying to re-assure us because you're part of the borg. I see what you're doin'.