Cockroach Cyborgs Get Their Own Power Source

Cockroach cyborg. Researchers have devised an implantable fuel cell that taps into a cockroach's metabolism to generate electrical energy. This is an important step toward creating insect-robot hybrids that can conduct surveillance.
Researchers have devised an implantable fuel cell that taps into a cockroach's metabolism to generate electrical energy. This is an important step toward creating insect-robot hybrids that can conduct surveillance.
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Equipped with tiny sensors, insects could scout out buildings filled with noxious chemicals, check under rubble after an earthquake and go places no human spy ever could. In a first step toward making these technologically enhanced insects a reality, scientists have devised a way to power bug-robot hybrids by tapping into their own metabolism.

The secret: an implantable biofuel cell powered by a sugar the cockroaches make from their food.

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Wynne Parry
Wynne was a reporter at The Stamford Advocate. She has interned at Discover magazine and has freelanced for The New York Times and Scientific American's web site. She has a masters in journalism from Columbia University and a bachelor's degree in biology from the University of Utah.