Insects become fly-on-the-wall spies with tiny cameras, radio controls and microphones
Insects become fly-on-the-wall spies with tiny cameras, radio controls and microphones
It sounds like the stuff of science fiction - beetles, rats and sharks turned into cunning spies courtesy of a brain implant or two. But such scenarios are fast moving from fantasy to fact, with laboratories around the world hatching a new breed of spy. Moths, beetles, rats, pigeons and sharks have been installed with electrodes, batteries and even video cameras in an attempt to create the ultimate spook. picked by AutumnLotus 6 months ago
tags insects spies cameras radio microphones
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 dollylla...
6 months ago
Damn, there was a fly in here last night. Fortunately my cats ate it.
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 acemak
6 months ago
combine the "fly bot" with this thing and you've got yourself an awesome toy

*edit* it just so happens that i was the first to comment on the other article...i just noticed that
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