Rescue robot of tomorrow may be a cockroach in scuba suit
Researchers have developed 3D-printed, water-resistant suits for cyborg cockroaches designed to navigate and operate in flooded disaster zones.
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Researchers have developed 3D-printed, water-resistant suits for cyborg cockroaches designed to navigate and operate in flooded disaster zones.
Scientists turn insects into underwater explorers with a 3D-printed 'diving suit'—blurring bioengineering and robotics
Cyborg cockroaches in diving suits could soon explore disaster zones beyond human reach