Scientists invent robots that rely on bugs to charge

Flytrap, an insectivorous food that catches insects through the leaves and absorbs nutrients. When a small insect breaks in, the leaves can clamp it at an extremely fast rate and secrete digestive juice to digest and absorb nutrients. Recently, Mohsen Shahinpoor, a researcher at the University of Maine, invented a machine flytrap based on this plant.

Shahinpoor said that the machine's flytrap works like a natural flytrap, triggering a stream of electrons through a hair-like sensor to hold two "leaves" together to hold those careless bugs, but the machine does not absorb Digest these worms. But the robot that absorbed the insects as electric energy has been invented. By combining these two technologies, humans will be able to bring a new kind of energy to robots.

Robots can be charged by eating bugs, just as people supplement their energy through meals. This is both good news and bad news. The good news is because humans have discovered a new kind of energy. The bad news is that once the robot can replenish its own energy, it may become a strong enemy of mankind. Of course, now don't worry about this problem, we can stop all their actions by powering off. This problem can become severe once the robot no longer needs human power.

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