Further work is underway to test the cyborg insect diving suit in simulated disaster environments and improve other things.
Scientists from NTU Singapore and Waseda University have developed a flexible “diving suit” for cyborg cockroaches, enabling ...
(Left to right) NTU Research Fellow Dr Tran Ngoc Phuoc Thanh; Senior Research Fellow Dr Le Duc Long; Prof Hirotaka Sato; Research Engineers Jean Allen Academia and Mya Myet Thwe Chit; and Project ...
These systems have already been tested in search-and-rescue scenarios and for inspecting infrastructure, but only in dry ...
(Nanowerk News) This new prototype robotic system automates the attachment of miniature electronic backpacks on the back of Madagascar hissing cockroaches, turning them into insect-hybrid robots. This ...
Researchers at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU) are expanding the use of remote-controlled cyborg cockroaches from search and rescue operations to everyday infrastructure monitoring, ...
First look: In Singapore, the future of infrastructure inspection may scuttle rather than roll. At Nanyang Technological University, researchers are adapting cyborg cockroaches – hybrid insects ...
Further work is underway to test the cyborg insect diving suit in simulated disaster environments and improve other things.