In an amazing but slightly weird world first, scientists have formed a feedback loop between common, baking and brewing yeast, and a computer. The computer can trigger the yeast to produce a protein, ...
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Forget fitness trackers — the next step in the “quantified self” movement is going cyborg. American biohacker Tim Cannon has invented a device implanted under the skin that tracks and transmits vital ...
For more than seven years and three months, 36-year-old Nathan Copeland has lived with a brain-computer interface, which almost makes him a cybernetic being. According to WIRED, Cooper holds the ...
In order to ascertain what kind of change will occur if the intelligence of the living thing and the machine is matched to one, the research team of Zhejiang University in China tries to make three ...
In an amazing but slightly weird world first, scientists have formed a feedback loop between common, baking and brewing yeast, and a computer. The computer can trigger the yeast to produce a protein, ...