No end to the madness - creating "insect cyborgs"

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Military seeks to develop ‘insect cyborgs’
By Shaun Waterman, UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
As posted in The Washington Times
March 13, 2006

THE U.S. military, facing problems in its efforts to train insects or build robots that can mimic their flying abilities, now wants to develop “insect cyborgs” that can go where troops cannot.

The Pentagon is seeking applications from researchers to help them develop technology that can be implanted into living insects to control their movement and transmit video or other sensory data back to their handlers.


David Duchovny as Fox Mulder nearly catches a metallic cockroach in X-Files episode, War of the Coprophages.

http://www.watchermagazine.com/wp-content/copro1.jpg

In an announcement posted on government Web sites last week, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, says it is seeking “innovative proposals to develop technology to create insect cyborgs,” by implanting tiny devices into insect bodies while the animals are in their pupal stage.

As an insect metamorphoses from a larva to an adult, the solicitation notice says, its “body goes through a renewal process that can heal wounds and reposition internal organs around foreign objects, including tiny [mechanical] structures that might be present.”

The goal is to create technology that can achieve “the delivery of an insect within five meters of a specific target … using electronic remote control, and/or global positioning system. … In conjunction with delivery, the insect must remain stationary either indefinitely or until otherwise instructed [and] must also be able to transmit data from [Department of Defense] relevant sensors … [including] gas sensors, microphones, video, etc.”

The agency says it has encountered challenges in its efforts to train insects to detect explosives or other chemical compounds, and to mimic their flight and movement patterns using small robots.

Several years ago, DARPA began a $3 million project to train honeybees to find land mines. The solicitation last week said that did not succeed.

“These activities have highlighted key challenges involving behavioral and chemical control of insects. … Instinctive behaviors for feeding and mating — and also for responding to temperature changes — prevented them from performing reliably,” it says.

As far as the development of purely robotic or mechanical aircraft — so-called micro- or nano-unmanned aerial vehicles — the solicitation says that developing energy sources both powerful and light enough poses “a key technical challenge.”

Both sets of challenges “might be effectively overcome” by the development of insect cyborgs, the solicitation said.

The devices that DARPA wants to implant are Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems, or MEMS. MEMS technology uses tiny silicon wafers like those used as the basis for computer microchips. But instead of merely laying circuits, MEMS technology can cut and shape the silicon, turning the chip into a microscopic mechanical device.

The solicitation envisages the implanted device as a “platform” onto which “various microsystem payloads can be mounted … with the goal of controlling insect locomotion, sens[ing] local environment, and scaveng[ing] power.”

Implanting the devices during pupation is key, the document said, because “the insects are immobile and can be manipulated without interference from instinctive motion.”

http://www.washtimes.com/national/20060313-120147-9229r.htm
 
MICRO AERIAL VEHICLES

http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/Micro-Aerial-Vehicles/ss/events/sc/112108mavmicrospies

This article just showed up about micro Cyborgs. There was another thread on the subject but it was older than 120 days since anyone had added to it so I started this new one.
Previous thread started in April 4, 2006...http://www.cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php?topic=1058.msg4822#msg4822

It be another example of how extreme They intend to go to insure Ultimate Control over the little people (Conscious Ones who Know the Game Plan)... who are found to be Not, "With Them."

So there may be more to what you casually thought was just a large Horse Fly buzzing around your house seeking out YOU the Insurgent Terrorist. :scared:

[moderator note - there is no problem with posting to a thread after 120 days - in fact, it is preferable to keep discussion organized and easily searchable.]
 
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Thanks Anart! It no doubt is better to collate this more recent info with the foundation info and threads already started even if they were old.

It shows the evolutionary development of the project. In the first thread it seems the technology was still more at an experimental level, and now it appears to be more Ready for operational use.
 
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Several years ago, DARPA began a $3 million project to train honeybees to find land mines. The solicitation last week said that did not succeed.

“These activities have highlighted key challenges involving behavioral and chemical control of insects. … Instinctive behaviors for feeding and mating — and also for responding to temperature changes — prevented them from performing reliably,” it says.

"Several" years ago ...

Hmm... Instinctive behaviors precluded success. Why not just change those instincts via Genetic Modification?

A brilliant idea - MindCandy for any genius DARPA-funded scientist.

Imagine some GM honeybees escaping from a govt research station, then breeding with domestic (commercial) honeybees. Thereby changing behavior of latter in unpredicted ways.

Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD)?

Didn't CCD start manifesting in Eastern USA in fall of '06? (Perhaps some time after "Several years ago".....)

"Hey! Where did all my bees go?"

"Off to the city on a spying mission!" :cool2:

Just my paranoid tuppence....... :rolleyes:
 
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