Researchers Develop Insect Powered Energy Source 69
cylonlover writes with this excerpt from an article at Gizmag: "Research into developing insect cyborgs for use as first responders or super stealthy spies has been going on for a while now. Most research has focused on using batteries, tiny solar cells, or piezoelectric generators to harvest kinetic energy from the movement of an insect's wings to power the electronics attached to the insects. Now a group of researchers at Case Western Reserve University have created a biofuel cell power supply that relies just on the insect's normal feeding [registration required to download full paper]."
Neo, the Matrix has you! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Neo, the Matrix has you! (Score:5, Funny)
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Are you kidding?? This is the solution to Obesity Nation Wide! Use your own fat to power all your mobile devices.. i'm down!
Re:Neo, the Matrix has you! (Score:5, Funny)
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What calories? Pizza is a vegetable!
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There's nothing like a good explication to completely ruin what was already a bad joke! Thank you! :)
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Ruining a bad joke is like ruining a turd. It can't be done. A joke that incredibly stupid must be taken seriously, and its spewer stomped on. Not only does pizza have vegetables, but vegetables have calories (how can anyone at /. not know that???)
Anyone know where I can find a good nerd site that keeps out the normtards?
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"nutrients" vs. calories (Score:5, Insightful)
First, let's skip the term "nutrients", which marketing and new-age blather have rendered meaningless for public discussion. This wouldn't consume vitamins and minerals. It would consume blood sugar or lipids, both of which average Americans have in great excess.
I've been calling for this (blood-sugar power for implanted devices) for decades. It's easy to point out how obvious this solution is, because I'm not in a field that gives me any insight into the actual technical problems.
If I had to power my computing and communication tools from my own body's stores of energy, I'd get to eat a lot more, and I'd probably still lose the spare tire.
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If we can only weaponize it, Americans would be all over it.
"Paint a target with the LipidLaser 2000 and our global network of satellites will obliterate it from orbit with microwaves! Lose weight AND your enemies!"
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Are you kidding me? If you could convert unnecessary body mass into useful energy, the average American would become self-sufficient. And probably invincible.
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It's already been tested in the lab [slashdot.org], or did everyone forget the story from earlier this year? Well, not quite ATP, but a fuel cell utilizing glucose and oxygen at blood concentrations [bbc.co.uk]. It worked quite well in a rat in 2010.
I want to work on the software for that project (Score:2, Funny)
Just so I can say, "My bugs have bugs" :-)
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word of the day : Siphonaptera (Score:2)
Which means that the animal will have to feed (Score:2)
Batteries are more efficient in energy/mass ratio than feeding is. Which means, the insect either has to bring food with it, which is inefficient, or have to find some and feed on spot, in which case it can't be remote controlled.
Everything will be great (Score:2)
Until someone builds an evolution chamber and a bunch of spine crawlers show up.
I've seen this before on some of the colonies.
PETA protests in 3..2..1.. (Score:5, Funny)
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They do have crappy silk that doesn't involve killing the worms...
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The vegan (as opposed to vegetarian) "philosophy" prohibits using or consuming anything animal derived, even if the animal itself isn't killed. That's why vegans won't drink milk or eat honey. So even silk that didn't involve killing the worms still came from worms, and is therefore still a vegan taboo.
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Where do they think plant fertilizer comes from?
Re:PETA protests in 3..2..1.. (Score:4, Informative)
Organic compost of plant matter? Just because, in the U.S.A., agriculture has a hard-on for pollution, chemical fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides, does not mean that no alternative exists.
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Car analogy time:
Hah, idiots. They think they can be for driving but against murder. It makes no sense!
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Some forms of vegan don't mind using anything the animal naturally casts off. Or they could be a level five vegan and not eat anything that casts a shadow.
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Plants cast shadows last time I checked.
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Yeah, they want humane treatment for insects too, i have a vegan friend that wont even eat honey or use silk
Really? Wow. I deal with that by not hanging out with fucking lunatics, myself.
Very soon (Score:2)
You too can be the "fly on the wall" watching and listening through a tiny video camera and mic attached to the fly.
Yes, but.. (Score:1)
Can it power my TV?
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Perhaps not the TV, but imagine a self powering bug zapper.
A bug (Score:1)
It's a bug, and a feature!
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Pretty girls (Score:3, Funny)
In the future, all the pretty girls will have flies circling around them. (remote controlled by /. readers et all).
It might actually turn into sign of desirability. More flies == more fly (pun intended).
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Bad Sample? (Score:1)
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Are you over 45?
Re:Bad Sample? (Score:4, Funny)
Probably a sign of cognitive decline. ;-)
Surprising, but it shouldn't be (Score:2)
So our first steps into bridging the biological/electronic divide involve what is essentially an artificial parasite? Somehow, I fear it will not be long before some medical researcher who has read too much Douglas Hofstadter thinks of taking it to the next level of abstraction by monitoring intestinal health using parasitic instruments attached to tapeworms.
Hmm. Maybe I should write a grant proposal: (Score:2)
"parasitic instruments attached to tapeworms"
Well, now that you mention it, tapeworms are a lot better at controlling our immune systems than we are...
I for one welcome our new cyborg helminth overlords!
Squeak (Score:2)
God shmod, I want my monkeyman! (Score:2)
So... parasitic implants? (Score:2)
There's the core of an SF-horror movie for ya.