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Disaster victims trapped beneath the rubble of a collapsed building or mine may one day be rescued by a tiny and unlikely ...
Researchers at the Beijing Institute of Technology turned innocent bees into cyborgs that can be controlled via an insect ...
Chinese scientists have successfully turned bees into cyborgs by inserting controllers into their brains. In tests the bees ...
Scientists in China are turning bees into cyborgs by inserting controllers into their brains and deciding where they should ...
After 150 years without minimal innovation, the beehive is getting an upgrade that is making it easier to protect colonies ...
In the thick of summer—when pools are in constant use, temperatures are high, and debris builds up by the hour—cleaning ...
REMOTE-controlled cyborg beetles wearing microchip backpacks could be used to save lives in horror disasters. Two boffins at the University of Queensland (UQ) in Brisbane, Australia, are building ...
China has unveiled a 0.3g mosquito-sized spy drone that’s nearly invisible to the naked eye. Developed by NUDT, this flapping ...
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Lifting up the hood of a Beewise hive feels more like you're getting ready to examine the engine of a car than visit with a ...
A team from the University of Queensland biorobotics lab have developed a microchip backpack which they attach to the common ...
About 2 cm long and weighing just 0.3 grams, the insect-inspired device features two tiny wings and three spindly legs. Its minuscule size would make it difficult to detect using conventional radar ...