Scientists Build Amphibious Cyborg Cockroaches for Disaster and Space Exploration
Executive Briefing
- Researchers equipped remote-controlled cockroach cyborgs with 3D-printed scuba suits enabling underwater movement for up to three hours
- Suits generate oxygen internally via hydrogen peroxide and manganese dioxide decomposition, eliminating bulky tanks
- Controllers were implanted inside roach bodies after external backpacks restricted mobility in field tests
- Scientists envision deploying swarms in disaster zones, flooded areas, and eventually on Mars for surface exploration
- Cyborg insects offer cost and energy efficiency advantages over mechanical robots for hazardous environment missions
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