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To: SIer formerly known as Joe B. who wrote (21597)7/20/2000 11:27:23 AM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49844
 
Thursday July 20 8:59 AM ET
Food for Thought As Carnivorous
Robot Is Born

LONDON (Reuters) - Man really is in danger of being
swallowed up by technology after U.S. scientists
announced on Wednesday they had designed a robot that
runs on meat.

Dubbed Chew Chew the ``gastrobot,'' a 12-wheeled train-like robot runs on a
microbial fuel cell, which breaks down food with bacteria and converts it into
electrical energy, according to a report in New Scientist magazine.

The cell works by producing enzymes that break down carbohydrates, releasing
energy, inventor Stuart Wilkinson of the University of South Florida in Tampa
told the magazine.

``The ideal fuel in terms of energy gain, is meat. Vegetation is not nearly as
nutritious,'' Wilkinson said. ''Changing food into electricity isn't unique. What
I've done is to make it small enough to fit in a robot.

Chew Chew eats sugar cubes but early applications for gastrobots may include
lawnmowers which eat grass clippings, New Scientist said.

But Chew Chew's diet is refined compared to that of a gastrobot being
developed at the University of the West of England -- it eats slugs.

Wilkinson is jokingly aware of the dangers of giving gastrobots a taste for meat:
``Otherwise they'll notice there's an awful lot of humans running about and try to
eat them.''

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To: SIer formerly known as Joe B. who wrote (21597)7/20/2000 11:40:17 AM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49844
 
That's pretty cool...