The first Insect Cyborg.
The first Insect Cyborg.
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Researchers and a lab in Australia are showing the world that sometimes the biggest heroes may have just six little legs and a chip stuck on their back.
The control interface, we don't know if they are gamers, but they chose a video game control that allows an operator to guide the beetle through terrain, thanks to the biology of the insect, natural abilities such as climbing walls, crawling through cracks or exploring narrow tunnels are combined with technology to create a versatile bionic explorer.
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