NTU develops world's first automated system to deploy cyborg insects for rescue missions
Preparing cockroaches for search-and-rescue operations can now be done in slightly over a minute, compared to an hour. Nanyang Technological University has developed the world's first automated system to get such cyborg insects ready for deployment. This means more insects can be urgently sent out on life-saving missions. Nadine Yeam reports.
Preparing cockroaches for search-and-rescue operations can now be done in slightly over a minute, compared to an hour. Nanyang Technological University has developed the world's first automated system to get such cyborg insects ready for deployment. This means more insects can be urgently sent out on life-saving missions. Nadine Yeam reports.