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Israel at 64: The might of the bumble bee

It is creating remote-controlled insects that could fight terror, has revolutionised chemistry and is saving African lives with mass circumcisions. And all within the past year — Israel’s 64th

April 26, 2012 13:35
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ByNathan Jeffay, Nathan Jeffay

3 min read

The IDF may soon have a new secret weapon - killer bees.

The US army is funding research by Israeli scientists into ways of conrolling the movements of a range of insects.

Tiny drones are the dream of military intelligence officers and they believe aeronautics experts at Tel Aviv University are close to developing ways of controlling the movements of creepy crawlies from afar. The scientists, aided by their counterparts at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology - are looking at which electrical signal operates which muscle in various species.

With this information in hand they send their own electronic signals to the muscles and control their movements. And instead of controlling the insects inside laboratories, as they are in experiments, in future they will do so using remote control devices.