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US Navy Funds Scientists to Develop Locusts as Cyborg Bomb Sniffers of the Future
The Office of Naval Research has given a grant to a team from Washington University in St. Louis to develop a new approach in explosive and bomb detection: turning locusts into cyborg bomb sniffers.
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