Science Fiction in the News Articles
Related to material in Sparrowhawk
by Thomas A. Easton

Interesting novel presents the idea of genetically engineered animals large enough to fly on or drive around on. The story combines a detective mystery with speculations on controlling animals and insects using embedded control circuitry.


(Sparrowhawk cover)

Science fiction in the News articles describe real-world events that relate to the ideas and inventions in sf novels and movies. Select a news article:

HI-MEMS: Cyborg Beetle Microsystem
   Those DARPA scientists had the help of a futuristic blueprint provided by sf writer Thomas Easton.

HI-MEMS: Control Circuits Embedded In Pupal Stage Successfully
   Researchers have succeeded in implanting electronic control structures in the early stages of metamorphosis, ensuring a viable controllable insect.

Solar Leaves - Electrochemical and Biological
   There are TWO uses for artificial solar leaves - do you know what they are? Also, not all artificial solar leaves are electrochemical.

Spy Moth Cyborg On/Off Switch Perfected
   Another piece of the fully-controllable insect cyborg spy is now in place.

Radio-Controlled Beetle By UC Berkeley
   The researchers picked rhinoceros beetles because they look cool - enslaved.

Remote-Controlled Cyborg Beetle Video
   Video of radio-controlled cyborg beetle shows that this technology is starting to work. Also, nice quote from new John Twelve Hawks book shows how these cyborgs will be used in the near future.

Harvesting Power From Flying Insects
   DARPA has been looking for a way to power the devices that will be carried by tiny HI-MEMS cyborg insects.

Roboroach Slalom Steering Video
   'A cable, here, from the controller to the interface plug... wires from that to the brain.'- Thomas A. Easton, 1990.

Roboroach Control? There's An App For That
   'A cable, here, from the controller to the interface plug... wires from that to the brain.'- Thomas Easton, 1990.

Roboroach Now Shipping!
   'A cable, here, from the controller to the interface plug... wires from that to the brain.'- Thomas Easton, 1990.

Steerable Locusts Detect Explosives
   Science fiction writers again provide a blueprint for the future.

Solar-Powered Remote-Control Cockroaches!
   'A cable, here, from the controller to the interface plug... wires from that to the brain.' - Thomas A. Easton, 1990.

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