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Cyborg Beetles Could Be Unlikely Heroes in Future Disaster Rescues : ScienceAlert

Last updated: July 13, 2025 7:20 am
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Rescue Beetles: The Cyborg Heroes of the Future

In times of disaster, when victims are trapped beneath rubble, hope may come in the form of an unlikely hero: a beetle with a backpack. Researchers have developed cyborg beetles, known as “ZoBorgs,” that can navigate obstacles and climb surfaces while being controlled remotely using a video game controller.

The collaboration between The University of Queensland, the University of New South Wales, and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore has led to significant advancements in cyborg technology. These darkling beetles, scientifically known as Zophobas morio, are equipped with microchip backpacks that send electrical signals to their antennae or forewings, directing their movements.

The Versatile Darkling Beetles

Darkling beetles, also referred to as ‘superworms,’ have larvae that resemble worms and are a common food source in countries like Mexico and Thailand. Interestingly, these beetles have shown an appetite for polystyrene, a prevalent plastic used in packaging and disposable items. Studying how they digest plastic could offer solutions to our plastic waste problem.

With a body length of up to 32 millimeters, darkling beetles are small yet agile creatures. Their ability to maneuver in tight spaces, such as dense rubble, makes them ideal for search and rescue operations.

Remote Controlled Rescuers

The ZoBorgs’ backpacks act as control centers, allowing researchers to guide the beetles with precision. By stimulating different parts of the beetles’ bodies, such as their antennae or elytra, the researchers can dictate their movements. This technology enables the ZoBorgs to overcome obstacles and transition between horizontal and vertical surfaces with impressive success rates.

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Lachlan Fitzgerald, an engineer involved in the project, highlights the ZoBorgs’ unique ability to navigate challenging terrains that robots struggle with. Their natural adaptations, honed over millions of years of evolution, make them well-suited for complex environments.

The Future of Cyborg Beetles

Future advancements may include incorporating inertial measurement units and visual cameras to enhance the beetles’ climbing abilities and autonomy. These upgrades could improve control mechanisms and aid in identifying individuals in search and rescue missions.

While the concept of cyborg beetles may sound like science fiction, this research demonstrates the potential of merging biology and technology to create innovative solutions. Ethical considerations were paramount throughout the study, ensuring the well-being of the beetles involved.

As we look to the future, the lessons learned from cyborg beetles could inspire advancements in robotics and pave the way for new technologies that can save lives and make a positive impact on society.

For more information, you can read the full research article in Advanced Science.

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