
A Cyborg Cockroach Could Help Earthquake Rescues in The Future
An engineer named Hirotaka Sato has created a cyborg cockroach which will help search and rescues for future earthquakes.
The creatures would carry mounted sensors capable of identifying survivors, along with transmitters to signal their location to rescue workers. Read more here
I'm not a fan of cockroaches but after reading this article, it seems like an interesting concept for these insects to save lives if an earthquake happened in the future. What do you guys think? Do you think this new idea of cyborg cockroaches sounds great? As always, please be safe out there!
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