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Researchers Integrate Cameras and Compact Power into Cyborg Beetles for Rescue Trials

Lab experiments have proved darkling beetles can be guided remotely, climb debris, retain autonomy; researchers are preparing prototypes for live disaster-scenario demonstrations.

Overview

  • The microchip backpack interfaces with darkling beetles’ antennae and nervous systems to deliver electrical signals for directional control.
  • Researchers steered beetles with video game controllers without overriding their autonomy, ensuring safe navigation in confined, uneven spaces.
  • Climbing experiments confirmed beetle mobility on vertical surfaces powered by both tethered supplies and batteries matching the insects’ body weight.
  • Collaborative trials with the University of New South Wales and Nanyang Technological University demonstrated beetle agility across diverse disaster-like environments.
  • The team plans to deploy camera-equipped beetle swarms into disaster rubble to locate survivors within hours and aims to begin live trials within five years.