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Unbeknown to most of us is an emerging science that integrates living organisms and electronic equipment. Michel Maharbiz and his colleagues at the University of California, Berkeley have experimented by implanting receivers, microcontrollers, microbatteries, and carefully placed electrodes into the heads of beetles. Using a computer that controls electrical impulses, the scientists can remotely control the flying beetles. This kicks your traditional robot’s ass and is a scary step toward cyborgs.

See an awesome video demonstrating this technology, here.

Cyber-biological Systems
The integration of living organisms and electronic equipment is leading to new Cyber-biological Systems.
Remote-controlled Organisms
Advancements in microcontrollers and microbatteries are allowing scientists to remotely control organisms.
Bioelectronics
Bioelectronics is the emerging science that integrates living organisms and electronic equipment.

Sectors Adopting This

Agriculture
The use of microcontrolled insects could greatly benefit the agriculture industry by allowing for more precise pest control.
Military
The military industry could potentially utilize remote-controlled organisms for spying and information gathering purposes.
Biomedical Engineering
The field of Biomedical Engineering could benefit from the integration of living organisms and electronic equipment to create new medical technologies.
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2.8 out of 10
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50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
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Popularity 14%
Activity 62%
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