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New Science? I'm not sure / Insect cyborgs !

Angleochoas

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New Science? I\'m not sure / Insect cyborgs !

The more I read your guys post in all seriousness, I'm taking a fascination in nature's nanotech lol.
If you compare biology to mechanics, computing etc...
Insects are overlooked I think in terms of some research?
...the smaller the more fascinating.

Would it ever be possible to combine nanotech and insect biology?
Don't alot of insects have alot of very sensitive receptors/detectors for lack of better terminology to detect changes in environmental conditions? Could this be used as a "remote control" if finely tuned variables were put in place? (Or nanotech expansion).
(Waves, etc?).

Think about it - in terms of nanotech and biology etc...
This gets rid of a major issue...
What?
ETHICS !
There's no pandora's box to the limit of manipulation.

Insects are biological life, and moreso - ranging between the microscopic and animal kingdom in terms of size, ability, etc, etc.

From something the size of a dust mite to something more akin to a Goliath birdeater.
If nanotech could be merged in the insect kingdom, so many things are already worked out on such a small scale....
Aviation,
Water travel,
Z factor rarely a limit lol.
Etc.

Check out these things, they can move up to 16 KM/h ?

Egyptian Giant Solpugid

Imagine if we could manipulate them to top out around 20-25 km/h at that size

Talk about small recon...

Not to mention some kind of tracking system...have a mite engineered to burrow in the host lol, the possibilities in terms of use ... wow.
 
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