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Natural Disaster? Cyborg Cockroaches to the Rescue
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Researchers have harnessed nature's most enduring survivor, the cockroach. By outfitting the insects with remote controls and audio sensors, scientists can use the bugs to explore disaster sites and find survivors.Jan. 28, 2015