The Wire Inspired a Fake Turtle Egg That Spies on Poachers
Scientists 3D-printed sea turtle eggs and stuffed transmitters inside. When poachers pulled them out of nests, the devices tracked their every move.
In the HBO series
The Wire,
Baltimore cops Herc and Carver devise an unorthodox way to listen in on
a drug dealer named Frog, right on the street: They shove a tiny,
$1,250 microphone into a tennis ball, which they then place in a gutter.
Listening in from a building across the street, they watch as Frog
picks up the ball and absentmindedly tosses it between his hands,
sending thuds and an electric screech into Herc’s headphones.
Quickly over it, Frog chucks the ball over their building. Carver rushes
after it, only to watch a semi truck crush their very expensive tennis ball.
The
Baltimore PD’s failure, though, may still be biologists’ gain. Drawing
both from the imaginary surveillance tennis ball and a story arc from
Breaking Bad, in which the Drug Enforcement Agency uses GPS to track methylamine barrels,
real life researchers have developed the
InvestEGGator: a fake sea
turtle egg filled with a transmitter in place of an embryo, a clever new
way to track where poachers are selling the real deal.
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