These 3D-Printed Wings Could Turn Cockroaches Into Cyborg Heroes That Could Save Lives During Earthquakes
Imagine a tiny rescue worker that can crawl through collapsed buildings, squeeze into spaces too small for humans, and help rescuers locate trapped survivors. It may sound like science fiction, but researchers are turning this idea into reality with cyborg insects . A team led by Marc Marques has developed a 3D-printed artificial wing-like limb that dramatically improves the mobility of cyborg cockroaches. Inspired by the way ladybirds (ladybugs) flip themselves back onto their feet, this innovation could make insect-based rescue missions far more reliable during earthquakes, building collapses, and other disasters. What Are Cyborg Insects? Cyborg insects are real insects equipped with tiny electronic devices that allow scientists to monitor, communicate with, and even guide their movements. Unlike traditional robots, insects already have millions of years of evolution behind them. They can crawl over rough terrain, climb obstacles, and fit through narrow gaps that even the smallest...