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more about #insects more comments → jhcovert: This might be an unpopular sentiment on this site, but there is something so sincerely wrong with what's being done to that insect. Wrong on so many l... more » manys: Can it carry anthrax? more » Oh yeah, I still have a clock and a pencil!: on that same site scroll down and check out the autonomous helicopter and then apply that type of control to a beetle, simply amazing more » discounteggroll: so...where is NPH and his ability to psychologically read their brains? more » OMG! Ponies!: Is there a reason that scientists always make robots that can kill us? more » Kaiser-Machead: I like the accompanying image, of a freaky ass rhinoceros beetle, then say that it has no problem taking flight. When roaches fly, they make a very si... more » D.E.P.C.: Beetles with mp3 players? What's next? more » Curves: Scream. Stomp. Stomp. Scream. Spray RAID. Scream some more. more » Diplomate: I wonder if they can make it poop on command as well? THAT would make it into the ultimate cubicle warfare device!!! more » GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: One step closer to Shrapnel. Megatron will be pleased! more » -
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Video of the Remote-Control Flying Beetle Would Be Sad If It Wasn't So Terrifying
When some scientists at Berkeley say they've managed to remote-control a Rhinoceros beetle it's one thing, but a video of the impressive, morbid experiment has a little more impact. More » -
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Scientists Demo Living, Remote-Control Flying Cyborg Beetles
Berkeley University scientists demoed a remote-control Rhinoceros beetle at a conference this week, repeatedly flying the cyborgian creature into observers' faces while screaming "WE ARE GODS! WE HUNGER FOR BLOOD SACRIFICE! More » -

