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From the world’s first true biorobot made from the cells of frogs to a secret Soviet cyborg army, here are ten biorobots and secret government projects. Subscribe to American Eye http://goo.gl/GBphkv 10: Muscle Robots Everyone knows that biorobots are the technology of the future. But that technology starts today! Researchers have finally developed a technologically advanced soft robotic device that is driven by neuromuscular tissues that triggers whenever stimulated by light. 9: America’s Secret Flying Saucer One of the biggest secret projects from the 1950s was America’s secret flying saucer. Believe it or not, the U.S. military began the development of an actual flying saucer in the mid-1950s using a Canadian aviation firm. 8: Project MK Ultra Project MK Ultra was a highly secretive CIA project that lasted from the 1950s to the 1970s, and this one was a doozy. The CIA used this project to conduct hundreds of secret experiments, often to ordinary citizens who had no idea what was going on. 7: Frog Cells Bio Bots More bio bots! In 2020, a team of scientists managed to repurpose living cells harvested from frog embryos and assemble them into completely new lifeforms. These new lifeforms are being called xenobots, and they are only about 3 millimeters wide. 6: Sweating Robot Let’s take a look at a robot that sweats. I’m not sure if that would be terrifying to witness or hilarious. But in any case, researchers have finally designed a humanoid robot that sweats water through its metal frame so that it can cool itself off. 5: The Manhattan Project Arguably the most infamous secret project ever in the history of the United States is the Manhattan Project. Everyone knows about the atomic bomb by now. But back in the 1940s, the Manhattan Project was a classified project to beat the Germans, the Russians, and the Japanese to building the first atomic weapon. 4: The Bio Robot Refrigerator The Electrolux Bio Robot Refrigerator is a wild concept appliance that combines bio robots and bananas. And here's how this futuristic food-cooler works. The fridge is filled with special biopolymer gels, and whenever you stick something inside the fridge, like a bunch of bananas or a jar of pickles, a non-sticky gel substance surrounds the item and seals it inside its own individual pod. 3: Project Stargate Project Stargate was another bonkers CIA project developed to do something ridiculous. This time, the mission was to develop psychic abilities. That’s right, after a huge dump of about 12 million documents, the public discovered the CIA’s creepy plan to try and give people telekinesis and other wacky mind powers. 2: Operation Washtub In the 1950s, The United States used Operation Washtub as a plan to defend Alaska against a Soviet invasion. The whole issue was that if Soviet troops crossed the Bering Strait and invaded Alaska, somebody would need to be there to stop them. 1: Secret Soviet Combat Cyborgs One of the first ever reports of bio robots is largely a rumor. It has been said that The Soviet Union actually developed their own combat cyborgs during the 1940s. Basically, rather than trying to increase the combat capabilities of their soldiers using chemical substances, the USSR tried to literally alter the biological structures of their soldiers.

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