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Giant cyborg cockroaches could be the search and rescue workers of the future
- The patient is submerged in an ice bath as an anesthetic for its impending surgery.When sufficient numbness is achieved, University of Queensland student Lachlan Fitzgerald begins the procedure, carefully attaching a tiny circuit board to its back to create a part-living,

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