Bloodthirsty Timepieces

The Fly Paper Clock Has a Taste for Bugs

The Fly Paper Clock uses a roller mechanism to turn trapped insects into energy. A blade scraps the bugs off the flypaper and into a microbial fuel cell. Designers James Auger, Jimmy Loizeau and Aleksander Zivanovic are behind the prototype of this carnivorous robot, inspired by nature.

I would have never imagined a pesky fly having such a useful application. The Fly Paper Clock takes a common household product and powers it with an unusual source of energy.

Trend Themes

  1. Insect-powered Technology — There is an opportunity for developing technology that harnesses the power of insects for energy.
  2. Bio-inspired Robotics — There is a potential for creating robotic designs that are inspired by nature's mechanisms.
  3. Alternative Energy Sources — There is a growing trend in exploring unconventional sources of energy, such as insects.

Industry Implications

  1. Renewable Energy — The renewable energy industry could benefit from researching and implementing insect-powered technology.
  2. Robotics — The robotics industry can explore bio-inspired designs to create innovative and efficient robots.
  3. Home Appliances — The home appliance industry can consider using alternative energy sources like insects to power common household products.

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