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IEEE Spectrum February 2009 Sally Adee |
Cyborg Moth Gets a New Radio The latest research at ISSCC advances the goal of turning insects into unmanned air vehicles |
Chemistry World November 26, 2008 Hayley Birch |
Spy moths controlled by chemicals Insects could one day fly undercover missions for the US military, under the control of chemical-releasing microfluidic implants, US researchers say. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics January 2006 John Keller |
DARPA approaches industry for ideas for unmanned underwater surveillance technology The agency seeks to improve underwater surveillance in and along ocean coasts, ocean harbors, lakes, and rivers with a distributed set of stationary and mobile assets. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2005 |
Family of Computer-Controlled Pan-Tilt Units Directed Perception Inc. is offering the PTU-D300 family of computer-controlled pan-tilt units to provide systems integrators and OEMs a positioning solution for infrared and thermal cameras, antennas, video cameras, and other sensors. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2006 John Keller |
DARPA NAV Program Seeks to Make Insect-like Surveillance UAVs a Reality U.S. military researchers are kicking off a project to develop an unmanned aerial vehicle called the nano air vehicle, which is roughly the size of a dragonfly, to perform covert surveillance and reconnaissance missions in important and dangerous areas. |
Outside January 2008 Megan Miller |
The Cyborgs Are Coming! The government's latest biotech robot is a stealthy, sweater-eating spy. |
Chemistry World October 2, 2013 Michael Parkin |
Insect-powered microtweezers Scientists in Japan have developed the first biohybrid microdevice that can function in air. The microtweezers powered by insect muscle tissue could be used to handle cells and other fragile objects as part of a microelectromechanical system. |
InternetNews March 7, 2008 Mike Elgan |
Inside the Shady World of Spy Gadgets A look at the tech gear used by the underworld. Are you being spied on with a spy gadget? (Or are you one of the spies...?) |
Military & Aerospace Electronics April 2008 |
DARPA Looks to Sensors Unlimited to Develop Next-Generation Night-Vision Technology The night-vision sensor technology will be for helmet-mounted and micro vehicle applications. |
Food Processing February 2010 Dave Fusaro |
Plan Now for This Summer's Pests Old pest management solutions are being phased out; new technologies are arriving. |