Robo-moth can't flap, still likes flames
We're no strangers to the use and abuse of insects in the name of science, but we've gotta say that this robo-moth mech is the best example yet. Built by a few mad scientists over at the University of Arizona, robo-moth intercepts signals sent by the moth's eyes to its teensy brain and turns them into movement. The bot can detect where the moth is looking, and turns in that direction. Since moths have quite the fancy pair of preceptors and built-in reflexes, it's going to allow for some pretty complicated actions once scientists figure out how to control more motion than left and right. Researchers are looking down the road to where a moth could act as a disposable bomb-sniffing robot, or where paralyzed humans could more accurately control wheelchairs with their thoughts, but that's all still a ways out.





















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Iamsars @ Nov 8th 2007 12:53AM
but can that defuse a bomb....
Jimiisama @ Nov 8th 2007 1:20AM
I think they mean send it out to set off mines.
Mikey @ Nov 8th 2007 12:55AM
I think its worth a few moths to help make wheelchair bound people more mobile.
Justin @ Nov 8th 2007 2:15AM
Animal rights activists are gonna be all over this one...
Rex @ Nov 8th 2007 3:32AM
I for one welcome our new robot-moth mech overlords.
blackfeather @ Nov 8th 2007 1:08PM
Look out - here comes Mecha-Mothra...