Prehistorically, most humans, like other mammals ... reality More than 50 years ago two scientists coined the word “cyborg” for an imaginary organism—part human, part machine.
An curved arrow pointing right. Neil Harbisson is the world's first government-recognized human cyborg. An antenna implanted into his head allows him to "hear" colors. And hear more from Harbisson ...
But now, a group of engineers at Harvard has created a cyborg fish made from human heart cells ... After all, what purpose would a fish like this truly have? Instead, Parker says the idea is ...
The flattened bodies of cockroaches can get into places that no human can, without leaving a trace. They'll eat just about ...
A growing movement of people are modifying their bodies to enhance their senses, improve their health or extend their human ... like mobile phones or satellites. In 2010, Neil co-founded the ...
December tidings brought me back to the hospital listed on my birth certificate, stuck cameras down my gullet, probes up my ...
Sending human rescuers into unstable ... experiments in more complex outdoor areas like rubble piles. They aim to develop new types of cyborgs that are not limited to insects and test them in ...
Peter: The Human Cyborg is the extraordinary journey of super-scientist Peter Scott-Morgan as he turns himself into a cyborg in an attempt to overcome the Motor Neurone Disease (MND) that will ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Neil Harbisson is the world's first government-recognized human cyborg. An antenna implanted into his head allows him to "hear" colors. Produced by Kevin Reilly ...