Scientists are developing a method of controlling the flight muscles of moths wirelessly, instantly introducing a new term to the vocabulary of technophobes: the mothpocalypse. Eric Mack has been a ...
“In the big picture, we want to know whether we can control the movement of moths for use in applications, such as search and rescue operations,” said Alper Bozkurt, an assistant professor of ...
A cyborg moth, utilizing the common insect, may soon be used to assist for responders in rescue efforts, potentially saving human lives. The tiny flying cyborgs could access areas that are ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. -Credit:Mark Parsons/Butterfly Conservation (Mark Parsons/Butterfly Conservation) Exotic-looking species of Jersey Tiger moths ...
Shinshu University Associate Professor Daigo Terutsuki, right, and another researcher show the odour-detecting drone on Feb. 19 at Shinshu University in Japan. - The Yomiuri Shimbun via The Japan News ...
Exotic-looking species of Jersey Tiger moths have been surging in numbers, with some even spotted in Cambridgeshire this year because of warm and dry conditions. Wildlife charity Butterfly ...