Further work is underway to test the cyborg insect diving suit in simulated disaster environments and improve other things.
Further work is underway to test the cyborg insect diving suit in simulated disaster environments and improve other things.
A cyborg cockroach in a tiny diving suit sounds like a gag. In a Singapore lab, it just moved underwater for hours.
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Perhaps a part-robot, part-insect giant cockroach capable of diving underwater for as much as three hours at a time. In a new study, researchers describe how they made “cyborg” bugs that could help ...