Showing posts with label biorobots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label biorobots. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Researchers connected catfish and alligator genomes.



Above is the portrait of Digenes the Sinope. Philosopher. Who sends his dogs to shop for him. This story from ancient Greece inspired researchers to create the hybrid species. Those hybris species are made for researching the behavior of the individuals, but sometimes people are talking about things like intelligent pets, that purpose is to serve humans like dogs served Diogenes the Sinope. 

The military is, of course, interested in genetically engineered animals and hybrid animals like wolf-dog hybrids. Hybrid animals are not interested in other animals and especially opposite genders. 

That makes them safe for their operators. Those hybrid animals will not make things like start to bark in the patrol and alarm the entire enemy troops. 

The database collected in CRISPR and nanotechnology is the ultimate combination. If we want to transform certain abilities from one species to another, we must precisely know the DNA sequence where that certain ability is. By using genetic engineering is possible to make many things that were impossible before. And that thing is the ultimate opportunity and ultimate threat. 

Researchers can make things like intelligent pets, that are making services to us. And if we have things like genetically engineered dogs, we could send those dogs to shops. 

There are no limits to the genetic engineering and development of new species. The only thing that limits this research is the genetic material that the researcher can use.  

Using the well-equipped laboratories. Researchers can make organisms that die at a certain moment. And that kinds of things are fascinating and at the same time frightening examples that science can make. 




And more about hybrid species. 


There is a simple explanation for Big Foot. And that thing is the bear that walks in an upright position. So how do some bears choose that position rather than walking on four feet? The fact is that bears very often rise to that position when they hunt or mark trees. And this special bear was injured to the front feet. But does that thing explain all BigFoot observations? 

By the way, there is a story about BigFoot on ScienceAlert.com. That article claims that the BigFoot is the bear that walks in an upright position.  And that causes very interesting ideas in my mind. Is it possible that BigFoot is a hybrid species? 

Maybe, it's the hybridization of the bear and some other animal like a monkey. But there is, of course, possible that the Big Foot is the bear that just wants to walk in an upright position. There is the possibility that BigFoot is some kind of hybrid. But that is only speculation. The question is how bears learned to walk mainly in an upright position.


https://bigthink.com/life/crispr-alligator-gene-catfish/



https://www.sciencealert.com/bigfoot-has-a-very-simple-explanation-scientist-says


https://webelieveinabrightfuture.blogspot.com/

Monday, September 5, 2022

Japanese researchers created remote-controlled cyborg cockroaches.



Insects are good tools for researchers. And they can transform into cyborgs very easily. The insect must just equip with a microchip that sends electric impulses to the insect's neural system. That thing makes it possible to remote-control those bugs. If researchers can decode the neural signals of the insects. They can use the senses of insects as sensors. 

In the cases where researchers can decode the insect's EEG, that signal can send to computers. That makes it possible that researchers can see what insects are seeing on the computer's screens. That thing requires the development of neural link microchips that allow remote control of the insects and receive the feedback of their nervous system by using the Internet. 

The control signals for those insects can deliver by using drones. The system can use satellite-controlled drones as flying relay stations. Drones transmit information to neuro link-chips that are controlling insects. 

The researchers can easily use the natural behavior of the insects to search for things like hidden bodies. Bluebottles can equip with RFID systems. The drones can are following those insects. Drones can use satellite communication and that allows operators to control them from another side of Earth. 

 And they can find the place where they start to swarm. Also, wasps can grow on nutrients where is plastic explosives or narcotics. Then they will equip with RFID systems. Those insects are connecting those explosives with nutrients and their swarming can help to detect explosives or narcotics. In the future, cheaper GPS systems can also use for those markings. And that allows following those swarms by using satellites. 


Image and sources: 

https://scitechdaily.com/japanese-scientists-create-remote-controlled-cyborg-cockroaches/

Monday, November 29, 2021

Researchers can read the jellyfish's mind.

   

 Researchers can read the jellyfish's mind.


For making new. And more effective BCI chips (Brain-Computer Interfaces). Researchers should know precisely how the neurons are working. In the human brain is 200 billion neurons which is making observation of the actions of single neurons difficult. That's why the research must begin by using species whose neural systems are simpler than humans. And one of them is jellyfish. 

The deep knowledge of the actions of neurons helps to connect certain changes in EEG curves to certain actions in the body. The BCI can make the revolution in nanotechnology and robot control. But when we are thinking about the possibility to model the simple neural structures. Researchers can create new and more independent nanomachines. There are three types of BCI systems that are under development. 


1) The BCI (Brain-Computer Interface) is connected with human brains. And that thing is the thing that is used to control prosthetics. But the same systems can also control robots or give commands to computers. In some systems, the user of the BCI is moving the virtual character on the screen. 

The same system can use to move prostheses can use to move the virtual characters.  And then, the movements are transferred to a physical robot. The BMI (Brain-Machine Interface) is acting through the computers. And it can be the next-generation tool for robots which mission is to operate in extreme conditions. 


2) The microchips that are communicating with cloned neurons. In that case, the half-organic and half-silicon-based microchip can solve problems and control the things like nanomachines very independently. 

This kind of microchip is the neuron cell culture that is connected to the normal microchips. The use of living neurons makes it possible that the small-size system can be very independent. Because the living neurons are giving those systems very high power computing capacity. 


3) The microchips that are used to control animals. The CBI (Computer-Brain Interface) is the opposite acting system. To the BCI where brains are controlling computers.  The CBI system can use to control the behavior of the animals like birds, fishes, and bugs. 

The bugs can carry the sensors to the targets. The microchips are used to make biorobots. And if those microchips are connected to animals they are turned to intelligent. So what would you do with the wolf that has human intelligence? And the implanted microchips can make things like intelligent army ants real. That kind of thing is called ABW (Advanced Biological Weapons) 

But those systems can make things that are beyond the worst nightmares. The CBI or opposite acting BCI microchips can use to control things like ants. And if the microchip is installed on the army ant. That means those systems can use to make those ants act as the eliminators. They can slip into houses and then use to attack people or destroy things like gas masks. Those microchips can turn every bug in the world into a weapon. 


https://scitechdaily.com/caltech-researchers-read-a-jellyfishs-mind/


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army_ant


https://interestandinnovation.blogspot.com/

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