Germany is exploring controversial defence research creating bioelectronic insects for surveillance. A startup, SWARM ...
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Cyborg cockroach swarms for reconnaissance tested in US and European trials
German defense technology startup SWARM Biotactics has deployed programmable cyborg insect swarms for paying ...
The technology has already arrived to customers, including the Bundeswehr.
On the 29th of January, the webinar ‘Improving biodiversity with best practices and tools for area-oriented collaboration ...
Tiny backpacks equipped with cameras and sensors are being developed to turn cockroaches into controllable spy insects. SWARM researchers control the roaches by attaching tiny electrodes to their ...
Biodiversity is changing across the planet, yet governments still lack the robust, consistent data needed to track these changes and guide effective conservation. Now, a new study led by the ...
AI-controlled cockroaches that carry cutting-edge technology sound like something that’s been ripped straight out of Call of Duty, but no, this is a real.
Researchers hypothesize it descended from a slave-making species that lost its own workers because other ants worked for them, with the loss of male production occurring later in evolution ...
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Stung by the world’s most aggressive ant
A firsthand encounter with an aggressive ant sting, exploring the pain, reaction, and survival tips for dangerous insects.
Plants from Tallahassee nurseries are best suited to our local environment, including the weather and the soil.
New study charts how digital technologies, DNA, and coordinated governance can transform biodiversity observation across Europe and support global conservation goals. The Biodiversity Observation ...
Suddenly, there are many small spots and sometimes even droppings on the car. It’s not birds behind this, but other small ...
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