Singapore's Remote-Controlled Cyborg Insects
In the future, we may have remote-controlled insects to reach places humans cannot. At least that's what Dr. Hirotaka Sato, an aerospace engineer from Singapore, is hoping. Motherboard went to Dr. Sato's lab in Singapore to take one of his cyborg beetles for a test flight. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to VICE Asia: https://bit.ly/2LhqAR9

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