Tiny cyborg beetles are built to save lives in real emergencies
Police forces around the world are adding AI-powered robots. In a groundbreaking fusion of nature and technology, researchers at the University of Queensland have developed remote-controlled beetles equipped with tiny, removable backpacks that could drastically reduce the time it takes to locate survivors in disaster zones. Also known as cyborg beetles, these hybrid helpers are part of an ambitious project to improve emergency response in situations like building collapses, earthquakes or industrial explosions. By combining natural mobility with simple controls, researchers are developing a faster, more flexible way to reach people in hard-to-access areas. A close-up of a cyborg beetle with mounted electronics.
Jul-16-2025, 17:00:39 GMT