American scientists managed to turn mole into cyborg

Just imagine: once a butterfly flies into your room or, for example, a bumblebee. Now imagine that in his abdomen is a miniature espionage “bug”, and the bumblebee’s flight itself is controlled from the outside.

It turns out that this has long been not science fiction, and work on the creation of insect-bibs has been underway in the United States for almost 10 years. The ubiquitous DARPA was the first to put her hand to this, and scientists of the University of North Carolina continued research. As a result, they managed to implant the control module into the body of moths at the time of its turning from the doll into a butterfly.

Insect with implanted electrodes
But that’s not all. They managed to create a mini installation, which makes it possible to display the structure of electrical impulses of control of moth movements during the flight. This, in turn, is a direct road to create algorithms and electronic circuits that turn a regular mole into a controlled robot.

Reincarnation is as follows. At first, the electrodes are applied to the outer shell of the doll, which, after turning it into a butterfly, are naturally inside.

Among the alleged professions of insects-bumps are intelligence, external observation, environmental monitoring, search for disasters and much more.

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