Cyborg cockroaches designed to complete tasks inside your HOME can carry objects across the room
Japanese researchers envision a future where swarms of cyborg cockroaches roam freely inside homes, carrying out a variety of small tasks. A team at the University of Tsukuba modified Madagascar cockroaches with cybernetic implants that navigate the insects up walls and across floors – places other robots have difficult accessing. Called'Calmbots,' the cockroaches were installed with electrodes, a chip antenna, battery and a pixel strapped to its back that can be used as a display. Researchers say the cyborgs can transport objects around the home, drawing things on paper and may one day act as an'input or haptic interfaces or an audio device. Calmbots are a project of Digital Nature Group, a department at the university, which aims to release their creations into people's homes.
Nov-5-2020, 20:44:21 GMT
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