Scientists in China are creating cyborg bees by inserting controllers into their brains, enabling them to be directed where to fly. This technology could be used for military scouting or disaster rescue.
Zhao Jieliang and his team developed a lightweight brain controller that weighs just 74 milligrams. The device allows scientists to control the bees' movements with a 90% success rate.
These cyborg bees can carry cameras and sensors for covert operations, taking advantage of their ability to navigate tight spaces.
"Insect-based robots inherit the superior mobility, camouflage capabilities and environmental adaptability of their biological hosts,” the researchers stated. Challenges remain, such as battery life and device adaptation for different insects.
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