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Chinese scientists have developed the world’s lightest brain controller for insects, turning bees into controllable cyborgs. The 74-milligram device enables remote-controlled flight, allowing bees to ...
Chinese scientists have successfully turned bees into cyborgs by inserting controllers into their brains. In tests the bees ...
At the last second, it is taken and nearly erased of its memories, but the PreservationAux team intervenes, successfully restoring its identity and setting it free. Viewers can expect season 2 to ...
China is trying to militarise "cyborg bees" for covert operations and spying. Beijing's scientists are said to be testing out ...
A team led by Professor Zhao Jieliang at the Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) has built the world’s lightest insect ...
A TEAM of scientists claim to have created the world’s lightest mind control device – for bees. The tiny brain controller ...
In the film’s final scene, Superman returns to the Fortress of Solitude, where his Superman Robot assistants, trashed during the earlier break-in by the Engineer and Ultraman, have been rebuilt. They ...
The Man of Steel is the quintessential superhero, but video games have struggled to capture what makes him special.
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China's new 74-milligram device hooks right into the insect's brain to control their movements using electronic pulses.
The key component of this robot is the soft electrohydraulic actuator. "Unlike traditional rigid robots, soft robots have better environmental ...