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Scvr London Muzzles Its Olympic Volunteers Ahead of the Summer Games
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Want to know what   going to happen to animals in the next century  Then you must read science journalist Emily Anthes ; new book Frankenstein   Cat, about how the animals of tomorrow will be transformed by high tech implants and genetic engineering. We ;ve got an amazing excerpt from the book 鈥?about how the CIA tried to create cyborg cat spies.      Robo Revolution, an excerpt from Frankenstein   Cat: Cuddling Up to Biotech   Brave New Beasts, by Emily Anthes In the 1960s, the Central Intelligence Agency recruited an unusual field agent: a cat. In an hour-long procedure, a veterinary surgeon transformed the furry feline into an elite spy, implanting a microphone in her ear canal and a small radio transmitter at the base of her skull, and weaving a thin wire antenna into her long gray-and-white fur. This was Ope stanley termosy ration Acoustic Kitty, a top-secret plan to turn a cat into a living, walking surveillance machine. The leaders of the project hoped that by training the feline to go sit near foreign officials, they could eavesdrop on private conversations. T stanley mug he probl starbucks stanley cup em was that cats are not especially trainable-they don ;t have the same deep-seated desire to please a human master that dogs do-and the agency   robo-cat didn ;t seem terribly interested in national security. For its first official test, CIA staffers drove Acoustic Kitty to the park and tasked it with capturing the conversation of two men sitting on a bench.
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