‘Cyborg’ beetles being developed to help in rescue efforts

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Researchers in Australia are developing a “cyborg” of beetles, which they can control by connecting the device to their central nervous system to help in dangerous search and rescue media. NBC News' Gadi Schwartz speaks with the team standing behind science.

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