The potential environmental impacts of using microbots are not explicitly mentioned in the content. However, generally speaking, the environmental impacts could be both positive and negative. On the positive side, microbots could be used in environmental monitoring and cleanup, potentially helping to reduce pollution and restore ecosystems. On the negative side, there could be concerns about the disposal of microbots and the materials used in their construction. Additionally, there could be potential impacts on wildlife if microbots are used in natural environments.
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Imagine being trapped under rubble after a natural disaster until a cockroach wriggles in from under a rock. Minutes later, the ruble is removed, and you're pulled to safety. Wait a minute - did a cockroach save your life? Not exactly. While researchers in Japan have actually created cyborg cockroaches to help find survivors trapped under rubble after earthquakes, that's not what we're talking about. We're talking about microbots - tiny robots designed to replicate the movements of small creatures like bugs to reach spaces that humans can't for everything from search and rescue to inspection to even space exploration.