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Airicist
30th January 2013, 20:39
https://youtu.be/urVXWUD8Q3Y

Beyond Human: The Cyborg Revolution

Uploaded on May 27, 2008


Part 1 of 9. Over the centuries, scientists speculated that we could tap into the body's electrical system to restore lost functions or enhance our powers, like machines.

Airicist
10th June 2015, 17:15
https://youtu.be/-tD_taY0qQs

Is Extreme Body Modification Worth It?

Published on Jun 10, 2015


Would you modify your own body to get super-human abilities? Self-proclaimed "biohackers" are doing just that-- by injecting and implanting things into themselves, they bioengineer new abilities. But is the pain worth the payoff?
Kim Horcher and special guest Andy Riesmeyer (Host of Dweebcast) discuss the idea.

Read more:
"The Most Extreme Body Hacks That Actually Change Your Physical Abilities (https://gizmodo.com/the-most-extreme-body-hacks-that-actually-change-your-p-1704056851)"

by Kate Knibbs
May 15, 2015

Airicist
11th June 2015, 15:49
Article "Forget wearables, injectable electronics could be the future (https://www.techworld.com/news/startups/injectable-electronics-could-form-basis-for-brain-implants-3615015)"
Researchers from Harvard and China's National Center for Nanoscience and Technology have directly injected electronics into brain tissue, allowing for brain cells to be directly monitored and stimulated.

by Techworld Staff
June 9, 2015

Airicist
20th June 2015, 07:38
Article "Forget wearable tech, embeddable implants are already here (https://edition.cnn.com/2014/04/08/tech/forget-wearable-tech-embeddable-implants)"

by Keiron Monks
April 9, 2014

Airicist
13th July 2015, 19:32
https://youtu.be/dMgqs3sk_RQ

'Smart implants' dissolve after healing - Science Nation

Published on Jul 13, 2015


We all know that injuries happen and doctors sometimes have to use metal screws or plates to support broken bones while the bones heal. What if that implanted metal just disintegrated on its own after the injury heals?

A team at the NSF Engineering Research Center for Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is working to transform current medical and surgical treatments by creating "smart" implants. The major goal is to revolutionize metallic biomaterials to improve treatments for orthopedic, craniofacial, neural and cardiovascular ailments.

The National Science Foundation's (NSF) Engineering Research Centers are interdisciplinary, multi-institutional centers that join academia, industry and government in partnership to produce transformational engineered systems, along with engineering graduates who are highly skilled at innovation and primed for leadership in the global economy.

The research is this episode was supported by NSF award #0812348, NSF Engineering Research Center for Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials.

Airicist
30th July 2015, 17:00
Article "Here’s why the strange practice of body hacking is taking off (https://www.businessinsider.com/heres-why-body-hacking-is-taking-off-2015-7)"

by Cadie Thompson
July 28, 2015

Airicist
2nd August 2015, 06:59
https://youtu.be/DVTuhYE68rw

TR10: Implantable Electronics

Uploaded on Apr 29, 2010


One of this years TR10 innovators, Fiorenzo Omenetto, is developing implants made from silicon and sheets of silk, which dissolve away when no longer needed. We asked Omenetto about why he developed the technology, and the new types of implantable devices it will enable.

Airicist
28th August 2015, 20:31
https://youtu.be/DVTuhYE68rw

TR10: Implantable Electronics

Uploaded on Apr 29, 2010


One of this years TR10 innovators, Fiorenzo Omenetto, is developing implants made from silicon and sheets of silk, which dissolve away when no longer needed. We asked Omenetto about why he developed the technology, and the new types of implantable devices it will enable.

Article "TR10: Implantable Electronics (http://www2.technologyreview.com/article/418543/tr10-implantable-electronics)"
Dissolvable devices make better medical implants.

by Katherine Bourzac
April 20, 2010

Airicist
14th September 2015, 00:06
Article "I got a computer chip implanted into my hand. Here's how it went. (https://www.vox.com/2015/9/11/9307991/biohacking-grinders-rfid-implant)"

by Dylan Matthews
September 11, 2015

Airicist
11th January 2016, 21:22
https://youtu.be/7BY72B-vyvI

Will you be Iron Man?

Published on Jul 8, 2013


We have the technology! We can rebuild...ourselves!

Human interface technologies like Google Glass, robotic prosthetics, and bionic eyes have the potential to help people recover lost abilities, but also to grant us new abilities. Will you someday be able to turn on your super-human hearing just by thinking about it? Maybe...if you live long enough. The question of whether we /should/ well, we'll leave that to the philosophers. This is SciShow!

Airicist
10th February 2016, 10:14
https://youtu.be/wrLytbrbZxo

Cyborg rats navigate maze and complex terrain

Published on Feb 10, 2016


Chinese scientists created intelligence-augmented rat cyborgs controlled via a wireless micro-stimulator. Using a computer, electric stimuli can be delivered into the rat's brain through implanted electrodes. The experimental results show that cyborg rats perform better in escaping from mazes. Researchers believe the novel cyborg intelligent system (rat cyborg) has great potential in various applications, such as search and rescue in complex terrains.

Credit:
Intelligence-Augmented Rat Cyborgs in Maze Solving
Yipeng Yu, Gang Pan , Yongyue Gong, Kedi Xu, Nenggan Zheng, Weidong Hua, Xiaoxiang Zheng, Zhaohui Wu
PLoS ONE, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0147754

Airicist
21st March 2016, 14:02
Article "The Future of Wearables Is Implanted (https://readwrite.com/2016/02/19/future-of-wearables)"

by Cate Lawrence
February 19, 2016

Airicist
19th April 2016, 16:11
https://youtu.be/8aJCU_NP74Q

Body mods - what it's really like to get a magnet implant

Published on Apr 19, 2016


Body mods can be like giving yourself a super power, or joining the singularity, or...like risking a serious infection. Would you mod your body? One writer did, and he shares what he learned in the process!

Kim Horcher and special guest Leo Camacho (Host, Web Personality, Actual Disney Prince) discuss!

Airicist
21st April 2016, 21:57
Article "Rich Americans seek black market brain implants in bid to plug into artificial intelligence 'matrix' (https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/article/2000198983/rich-americans-seek-black-market-brain-implants-in-bid-to-plug-into-artificial-intelligence)"

by Mirror
April 20, 2016

Airicist
25th August 2016, 09:01
https://youtu.be/f2tBuOFJhHg

Will robots be made of living tissue?

Published on Aug 24, 2016


Making robots that move like living things is hard. Why not make robots out of living things?

Although biomimicking robots may be the wave of the future, our technology isn't quite there yet. Until we make a few major breakthroughs in shrinking and powering portable mechanical parts, there's just no way that our robots can compete with the movement we see in swimming bacteria or rippling muscles.

This is where an old adage comes in: If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. In this case, literally join the two together: Some researchers are incorporating living tissue into robotic designs.

Airicist
6th January 2017, 01:27
https://youtu.be/LB7Ljo2iFnU

The Cyborg Artist: Tattooing with a custom prosthesis

Published on Nov 8, 2016


When JC Sheitan Tenet lost his right arm, he didn’t lose his will to make incredible tattoos. In fact, working without an arm gave his work more meaning. Then Tenet met artist Jean-Louis Gonzal, who creates spellbinding “biomechanic” works, and the two brainstormed a remarkable custom prosthetic tattoo machine. The device can pivot 360 degrees and allows Tenet to create abstract designs unlike anyone else.

This Great Big Story was made in partnership with Lenovo

"The cyborg artist – tattoo machine arm prosthesis (https://hackaday.com/2017/01/04/the-cyborg-artist-tattoo-machine-arm-prosthesis)"

by Pedro Umbelino
January 4, 2017

Airicist
30th March 2017, 14:16
https://youtu.be/-NJMkpSRG6s

Cyborg Performance Art

Published on Feb 7, 2017


The Creators Project visits the Konvent, a monastery-turned-avant-garde art space in Spain, to meet two artist cyborgs.
Moon Ribas and Neil Harbisson have received electronic implants that heighten their perception, allowing Neil to hear color, and giving Moon the ability to feel the Earth's seismic activity. At the Konvent, they use these unique extra-human abilities to create a musical performance.

Airicist
29th April 2017, 23:25
https://youtu.be/r7zSei_p1Xs

Cyborg chicken

Published on Apr 29, 2017


I made this "cyborg" out of real chicken bones. The claws are actual chicken claws (got them at a pet store.. I guess dogs chew on them). This is running on an MSP430 microcontroller with all the code written in Java (compiled with Java Grinder). I'll post a link to my website later with more information (there's more to come really).

Airicist
16th May 2017, 22:00
https://youtu.be/4xj4Tz8_WRk

The augmented self | Robots & us

Published on May 16, 2017


Technology – from steel to server farm – has always changed what it means to be human. But what happens as we meld with ever more capable machines?

Airicist
30th May 2017, 20:25
https://youtu.be/LrL1K5-GpsA

Published on Jan 23, 2017


The video of control the following behavior of turtle by parasitic robot. We developed a parasitic robot for turtle to achieve a waypoint navigation task in a water tank using operant conditioning. After training sessions over five weeks, the robot could successfully control the direction of movement of the trained turtles in the waypoint navigation task. This movie file is one of the sample for the test of navigation performance of parasitic robot. In this test, the parasitic robot control the turtle over 6m during 42 seconds.

"Parasitic Robot Steers Live Turtle With Tasty Snacks (https://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/robotics-hardware/parasitic-robot-steers-live-turtle-with-tasty-snacks)"

by Evan Ackerman
May 23, 2017

Airicist
13th June 2017, 08:47
https://youtu.be/GXEKQrc4BOE

Cyborg dragonflies operate on solar power and can be used as surveillance cameras - TomoNews

Published on Feb 3, 2017


Cambridge, Massachusetts — Scientists have created a technology that can turn flying insects into surveillance drones.

The technology makes use of a tiny backpack equipped with solar power and navigation systems. The backpack is fitted onto a dragonfly and commands the insect using optogenetics, a biological technique that uses light to control the “steering” neurons inside the nerve cord. The same setup can be applied to other insects of similar size, such as honeybees.

“This system pushes the boundaries of energy harvesting, motion sensing, algorithms, miniaturization and optogenetics, all in a system small enough for an insect to wear,” J. Wheeler, biomedical engineer at Draper and Howard Hughes Medical Institute and principal investigator of the technology said in a press release.

The cyborg dragonflies could be turned into tiny surveillance systems. Other applications of this technology may include guided pollination, payload delivery and precision medicine and diagnostics.

Airicist
11th August 2017, 13:06
https://youtu.be/Hrwn5sbNrp0

Scientists turned a dragonfly into a drone

Published on Jun 7, 2017


Drones are good. But at a certain point it's hard to make them really small. Scientists figured out a way, though: take a dragonfly and drone-ify it. DragonflyEye is a tiny cyborg dragonfly drone. It's a genetically modified dragonfly with a tiny electronic backpack.

Airicist
7th January 2020, 09:56
https://youtu.be/kI9vfzsciqs

Bionic humans aren’t science fiction | Michael McAlpine (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McAlpine) | TEDxMinneapolis

Jan 6, 2020


A smartwatch printed directly onto your skin? Bionic human eyes and ears? A 3D printer that prints human cells? This isn’t science fiction; augmented humans are around the corner. Not only that, integrating technology with biology will soon be within the grasp of the average person, potentially taking us all beyond our current human limitations. Michael McAlpine is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Minnesota, where he researches the 3D printing of functional materials and devices. His team has made breakthroughs in the realm of bionic human devices including 3D printed spinal cord implants and 3D printed bionic eyes, which were recognized by National Geographic in January 2019 as one of 12 Innovations that will Revolutionize the Future of Medicine. Michael has received a number of awards, including the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE).

Airicist2
15th May 2023, 22:33
https://youtu.be/YErjSfsxwYo

JIZAI ARMS Turns Humans Into 'Cyborgs' With 6 Robotic Arms

May 8, 2023


Jizai Arms is a system of supernumerary robotic limbs. Up to six of these arms can be worn and controlled by the user. The limbs allow the wearer to attach, detach, replace or edit the arms. This was designed to enable social interaction between wearers to support human beings acting with robots and AI while maintaining a sense of self awareness and widening the possibility of human actions.

jizai-arms.com (https://jizai-arms.com)

youtube.com/@inamijizaibodyproject585 (https://www.youtube.com/@inamijizaibodyproject585)