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Chinese scientists have created cyborg bees they can control remotely like a drone. They can also be fitted with surveillance ...
Darkling beetles equipped with microchip backpacks can be guided through disaster areas using electrical signals, offering a ...
Seal Team Bee Researchers at the Beijing Institute of Technology have turned innocent bees into cyborgs that can be ...
Chinese-made device can command the movements of bees, making them ideal to help search for survivors in earthquake ruins, ...
At Caltech, researchers have turned living jellyfish into low-cost, remotely controlled ocean robots — creating real-life ...
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Chinese scientists have successfully created the world's first cyborg bee, equipped with an incredibly lightweight brain ...
Disaster victims trapped beneath the rubble of a collapsed building or mine may one day be rescued by a tiny and unlikely ...
Controllers which weigh less than a pinch of salt are strapped to the back of a worker bee and connected to the insect’s ...
Scientists in China are turning nectar-sucking bees into modern warfare cyborgs by inserting small controllers into their ...
Australian scientists have created remote-controlled “cyborg beetles” that could help locate people trapped under rubble or in collapsed buildings. By fitting darkling beetles with tiny backpacks ...