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Home » Bizarro » Sharks = Spies?

Sharks = Spies?

The U.S. mil­i­tary already trains dol­phins to hunt for mines. But why draft Flipper, when you can get Jaws, instead?
shark_arrrr.jpgThat’s the think­ing, I guess, behind the Pentagon’s deci­sion to fund research into brain implants that could one day lead to sharks becom­ing “‘stealth spies,’ capa­ble of glid­ing unde­tected through the ocean.“
At first, the implants are being used to “steer” spiny dog­fish, New Scientist notes.

As the dog­fish swims about, the researchers beam a radio sig­nal from a lap­top to an antenna attached to the fish… Electrodes [inside the fish’s head] then stim­u­late either the right or left of the olfac­tory cen­tre, the area of the brain ded­i­cated to smell. The fish flicks round to the cor­re­spond­ing side in response to the sig­nal, as if it has caught a whiff of an inter­est­ing smell: the stronger the sig­nal, the more sharply it turns.
Boston University biol­o­gist Jelle Atema plans to use the implants to study how sharks track chem­i­cal trails. We know that sharks have an extremely acute sense of smell, but exactly how the ani­mals deploy that sense in the wild has so far been a mat­ter of con­jec­ture. Neural implants could change all that. 

Of course, this isn’t the only shark-​​inspired research the mil­i­tary is con­duct­ing. The Navy has tapped three firms to build pro­to­type gad­gets that dupli­cate what sharks do nat­u­rally: find prey from the elec­tric fields they emit. The Army, on the other hand, is look­ing to out­fit its sol­diers with syn­thetic gills.
(Big ups: Clark, who says, “Obviously they never saw that cin­e­matic clas­sic, Deep Blue Sea.”)

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  1. Dieter van Schmaltz says:
    March 2, 2006 at 7:45 am

    Next up: sea bass.
    And yes, they will be ill-​​tempered.
    http://​sounds​.wav​cen​tral​.com/​m​o​v​i​e​s​/​a​u​s​t​i​n​/​s​h​a​r​k​_​l​a​s​e​r​s​.​mp3

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  2. Dr Eeeeevil says:
    March 2, 2006 at 11:02 am

    But do they have frickin’ lasers on their frickin’ heads?

    Reply
  3. Alvaro Mendoza says:
    March 6, 2006 at 8:48 pm

    Very cool tech­nol­ogy,
    Imagine hun­dreds of these sharks (with out lasers), pro­tect­ing US navy ships like in for­eign ports, or gath­er­ing intel­li­gence autonomously about ene­mies sub movement!!!

    Reply
  4. Alvaro Mendoza says:
    March 6, 2006 at 10:32 pm

    This is a cool link
    Rat brain flies F-​​22
    http://​www​.thereg​is​ter​.com/​2​0​0​4​/​1​2​/​0​7​/​r​a​t​_​b​r​a​i​n​_​f​l​i​e​s​_​j​et/
    half com­puter half ani­mal or human = Cyborgs
    Any one remem­ber ROBOCOP?

    Reply
  5. Allen says:
    October 9, 2007 at 10:19 am

    Think this crap is new? Suggest read­ing FROM 1978!
    “The Scientist” (1978 ISBN 0–397-01274–8, updated in 1988 and reis­sued in 1996, ISBN 0–914171-72–0)
    By John C. Lilly who is notable to most peo­ple for going totally bonkers later in life (the start of that is in this book). But if you’re fly­ing fighter planes, you’re using Dr. Lilly’s inven­tions to keep you from red­ding and black­ing out. Read what he has to say about HIS INVENTED method of insert­ing thin wires into brains — reported in that book in almost 40 years ago!
    Of course there is the tragic and short lived “spy kitty” episode. It seems that a radio con­trolled zom­bie cat can be steered into the path of a large radial tire.

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  6. Huggles says:
    October 9, 2007 at 8:55 pm

    How long before some spec­u­la­tive sci­en­tist exper­i­ments with elec­tri­cally humans for the navy?

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