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NASA Robot Insects to swarm planets, disaster zones, and save lives

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Jumping for joy – like fleas on Mars! Bionic cockroaches to the rescue Spies in the skies.

Black robot cockroach developed by scientists. Creepy-crawly tech: Robot insects to swarm planets, disaster zones, and save lives.

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This is the day we all dreaded. This time it’s serious. Things just got very real people. Scientists around the world – including some working on behalf of NASA – have built miniature machines that flap like bees, jump like fleas, and even swim like submarines – all at the size of a humble housefly. The CIA even developed an “Insectothopter” and flew it back in the 70s and there are strong rumours they have been perfecting them ever since. But, why are NASA and CIA scientists making robot insects? The answer is, they’re small, they’re mighty, and they might just save your life!

Today, the viraltrendingcontent takes you deep inside the top micro-robotics labs on the planet to reveal how these teeny-tiny techno-marvels work, why they’re so unbelievably tough, and what they might be used for. From lifesaving search missions to sneaky spy jobs, these mechanical mites could transform our future… or bug us to bits…

Jumping for joy – like fleas on Mars!

By hopping along surfaces, these creepy little robots use far less energy than continuous flight. A drone that can only fly for six minutes might hop and skip for 50 minutes instead – a neat trick for exploring low-gravity places like Mars. Picture a swarm of these bouncing beasties, checking out Martian craters and looking for life. If NASA’s next Mars chopper is an “Ingenuity 2.0,” don’t be surprised if it does more hopping than buzzing.

Bionic cockroaches to the rescue

It’s not all fun and games. Enter HAMR, a speedy, cockroach-inspired robot that can scuttle at 10.5 times its body length per second – on land or flipped upside-down! Scientists teamed up with Rolls-Royce (yes, the Rolls-Royce) to inspect aeroplane turbines for cracks using these micro-machines. They simply crawl into hard-to-reach spots, cling to metal using electrical charges (think balloons sticking to your hair), and beam back images of potential damage – saving time, money, and possibly lives.

In disasters, these bugs could be the ultimate heroes. During 9/11, large ground robots roamed the rubble but quickly got stuck and cost a fortune. A horde of cheap insect-scale robots could wriggle through debris, transmitting crucial data and searching for survivors. With each robot costing only a few quid in materials, losing a few to falling concrete is no big deal. After all, if you’ve got a swarm, you don’t need every single one to come home in one piece.

Spies in the skies.

Of course, mention the word ‘swarm’ and people start clutching their pearls about robobugs sneaking into showers or bugging living rooms. And yes, a bee-bot lurking around your windows could make a terrific spy tool. But fear not – for now, these micro wonders can’t quite roam free on their own. Most of them still rely on lab-based power sources, external cameras, and offboard computing. True, some labs have achieved the odd short burst of autonomous flight, but fully fledged infiltration missions are still the stuff of sci-fi… according to the experts… The scientists behind these projects insist they’re more focused on ‘fundamental research’ than playing 21st-century James Bond.

So there you have it: these mechanical mites are positively brimming with potential. Will they save us from disaster, or will they cause disaster? Will they scale tall buildings in a single hop? Or will their AI brains communicate among themselves and turn on us? These insect-sized marvels are set to make headlines for years to come. Stay tuned for further flights of fancy – and watch the skies! Something small but mighty might be buzzing your way soon…

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