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