‘Cyborg’ beetles being developed to help in rescue efforts

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Researchers in Australia develop “cyborg” beetles that they can control by connecting a device to their central nervous system, to help dangerous research and rescue environments. Gadi Schwartz of NBC News speaks to the team behind science.

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