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Insects become spies with tiny cameras, radio controls and microphones

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Ripclawe

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/li...ogy.html?in_article_id=527328&in_page_id=1965

VIDEO: Watch the research footage of the locomation control of a moth in the lab
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.

This week's New Scientist reports: "The next time a moth lands on your window sill, watch what you say.

"It may look like an innocent visitor, irresistibly drawn to the light in your room, but it could actually be a spy - one of a new generation of cyborg insects with implants wired into their nerves to allow remote control of their movement.

"Be warned, flesh-and-blood bugs may soon live up to their name."

Such mechanised animals, or cyborgs, have many advantages over robots. Sharks, moths and rats, for example, have an amazing sense of smell that allows them to detect the faintest traces of chemicals.

And if you can hide the controls within the creature's body, it would be virtually indistinguishable from any other animal - and so the perfect spy.

Chief among the cyborg inventors is the U.S. military, with its research bureau ploughing money into projects from remote-controlled rats to battery-operated beetles.

Trained to sniff out particular scents, such as human bodies or explosives, the rats' movements are controlled by electrodes implanted in their brains.

Video camera backpacks transmit images of their mission back to the spymaster. Although the U.S. has stopped funding the rat research, the Israeli government is keen to use the creatures to search for survivors of explosions.

While rats might be big enough to carry video cameras and other paraphernalia, their size makes it difficult for them to blend into the background.

With this in mind, the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has switched its focus to insects such as moths and beetles.

In an attempt to make the insects as inconspicuous as possible, miniaturised brain probes are inserted during the pupa stage.

The idea is the ultra-light implants will naturally integrate into the body of the developing insect.

DARPA's ultimate aim is to create cyborg insects that can fly more than 300 feet to their target and then stay put until commanded to buzz off again.

Researchers have also succeeded in creating remote-controlled pigeons and sharks.

New Scientist concludes: "If the groups keep making strides, the proverbial fly on the wall may literally become a spy."
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Remote controlled sharks with laser beams on their heads
 
I'm going to laugh when their ridiculously expensive prototypes get eaten in the field by birds or frogs.

"What happened to the $500,000 fly-cam?"

"...spider web, sir."
 

AmishNazi

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This is retarded. War funding / spy funding is so fucked up. Hmmmmmmmm cyborg insects or a way feed everyone on the planet?
 

Branduil

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AmishNazi said:
This is retarded. War funding / spy funding is so fucked up. Hmmmmmmmm cyborg insects or a way feed everyone on the planet?
Protip: no matter how many times you use this stupid argument, it never gets any better.
 

kozmo7

Truly deserves to shoot laserbeams from his eyes
Timedog said:
why is there randomly a picture of a gay model posing with a gi joe guy standing over him?

I am not sure but it strangely reminded me of the Lil Wayne condom brand thread.
 

AmishNazi

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Branduil said:
Protip: no matter how many times you use this stupid argument, it never gets any better.

Protip: No matter how much you bash my opinion still doesn't invalidate it. Jack ass.
 

Branduil

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AmishNazi said:
Protip: No matter how much you bash my opinion still doesn't invalidate it. Jack ass.
Wouldn't your time be better spent helping poor people than responding to my posts?
 

kozmo7

Truly deserves to shoot laserbeams from his eyes
replicashooter said:
Hooray - More ways for the govt to spy on it's subjects for their own protection.

Or is it really just for their own pleasure?

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AmishNazi

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Branduil said:
Wouldn't your time be better spent helping poor people than responding to my posts?

Considering I'm poor I'm always helping myself. Jackass. It's fucking a retarded waste of money that serves no purpose other than spying. I swear if fucking stem cells killed people we'd already be the leading country for research in that regard.
 
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