While this isn’t the first time magnet implants have been mentioned here on Hackaday, [The Thought Emporium] did a phenomenal job of gathering the scattered data from blogs, forum posts ...
Here's another look at Harbisson's antennas In 2010, Harbisson cofounded the Cyborg Foundation that supports other people who either need or want a tech implant. A documentary about Harbisson won ...
Researchers have hacked living cockroaches to create new search-and-rescue tech.
The implant, about the size of a large coin ... Some sort of futuristic cyborg… it's not super far away, but 10-15 years, that kind of thing." Details about the surgery for the second patient ...
Dubbed the “Cyborg Insect Factory,” the system uses a robotic arm guided by a type of AI known as deep learning to implant control mechanisms that steer the insects via antenna stimulation.
That's because Neil Harbisson is a cyborg who can hear color. In 2004, Neil convinced a doctor to implant into his skull an antenna that detects and transposes colors into corresponding tones ...
SWEATING, shaking and scared, Susanna Cappellaro gritted her teeth as the ‘surgeon’ about to transform her into a real-life cyborg stated: “Everything we do in this shop hurts.” Undergoing an op ...
Here, five people explain how their implants and body hacks affect the way they experience life. Neil is an artist and cyborg activist who has an antenna implanted in his skull. Born with ...
Elon Musk’s first Neuralink recipient is a believer, both in God and in the future of cybernetic enhancement. It’s officially been one year since Noland Arbaugh, a 30-year-old Christian, became the ...
His wife, Irena also put an implant into her body, and with that can control the device in his arm. He wrote a book, "I, Cyborg" about his work and his implants. Tim Cannon had a Fitbit-like ...