Cyborg cockroaches guided by ultraviolet light and motion feedback navigate obstacles autonomously, showing how noninvasive control can coordinate biological movement with electronic sensing.
By shining light into either eye, the researchers could steer the cockroach left or right. The team's paper, which appeared in the journal Advanced Intelligent Systems earlier this month, noted that ...
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Watch: Cyborg cockroaches are teaching neuroscience. Here's how.
Cyborg cockroaches equipped with Bluetooth backpacks are being used at Marquette University to teach neuroscience to students. In the upper-level biology course, students and staff utilize a product ...
Futuristic technology has been promised to us over decades of science fiction and popular speculation; laser weaponry, jetpacks, and flying cars are the subjects of great hype, but did anyone see ...
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