Powering insect cyborgs with an implantable biofuel cell
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Researchers have developed a biofuel cell to enable the development of "insect cyborgs" (Image: Shutterstock)
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Research into developing insect cyborgs for use as first responders or super stealthy spies has been going on for a while now. Most research has focused on using batteries, tiny solar cells or piezoelectric generators to harvest kinetic energy from the movement of an insect’s wings to power the electronics attached to the insects. Now a group of researchers at Case Western Reserve University have created a power supply that relies just on the insect’s normal feeding.
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