
The Musca Domestica Project
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Narrated by:
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Dustin Davis
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By:
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James Stephens
About this listen
Are any of you aware of the amount of CCTV cameras are monitoring our every move 24 hours a day? Some we know about, and some we don't! With that in mind, could you imagine if surveillance equipment was so advanced, it is indistinguishable from the real thing? Perhaps a common house fly? Follow two US scientists, as they use just that, as they use their miniature robotic flies to infiltrate the US government! Their equipment so advanced, that it is used to spy on the President himself. Selling their findings over the Internet, to the fee-paying public. Still not convinced? Then check it out yourself, over the Internet, using the keyword Harvard robotic fly.
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