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Bioethical (neuroethical) perspectives seem to be the main reason for the development of cyborg technology today. While the technology is here and has proven useful in treating serious illnesses or has simply broadened the capabilities of some people ...
Laura Catalina Dragomir
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Ergonomic Insect Headgear and Abdominal Buckle with Surface Stimulators Manufactured via Multimaterial 3D Printing: Snap-and-Secure Installation of Noninvasive Sensory Stimulators for Cyborg Insects [PDF]
Insects have been integrated with electronic systems to create cyborg insects for various practical applications by utilizing their inherent adaptability and mobility.
Phuoc Thanh Tran-Ngoc +5 more
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Construction, Control, and Application of Cyborg Animal Composed of Biological and Electromechanical Systems [PDF]
The limitations of biohybrid and mechanical robots, including insufficient control accuracy, limited flexibility, long-term stability, and endurance, have spurred considerable research interest in cyborg animals, which leverage the innate locomotion ...
Yue Ma +7 more
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Cross-cultural study about cyborg market acceptance: Japan versus Spain
Cyborg technologies have left science fiction to become an emerging market. Cyborgs are defined as people who integrate technical elements in their bodies to improve their capacities over innate ones.
Kiyoshi Murata +2 more
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By leveraging their high mobility and small size, insects have been combined with microcontrollers to build up cyborg insects for various practical applications.
Qifeng Lin, Hirotaka Sato
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Burst Stimulation for Sustained Locomotion Control and Autonomous Navigation of Terrestrial Cyborg Beetles [PDF]
Terrestrial cyborg insects have become a leading candidate for insect-scale robots. These biohybrid systems utilize living insects as mobile platforms while controlling their locomotion via electrical stimulation of sensory organs.
Hai Nhan Le +5 more
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Cyborg Insects: Bug or a Feature?
Cyborg insects are a major part of the vision of future interactions of the living world and technology, including but not limited to the Internet of Living Things (IoLT).
Harun Šiljak +2 more
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Cyborg finance mirrors cyborg social media [PDF]
This article aims at showing the similarities between the financial and the tech sectors in their use and reliance on information and algorithms and how such dependency affects their attitude towards regulation.
Kamel Ajji
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Swarm navigation of cyborg-insects in unknown obstructed soft terrain [PDF]
Cyborg insects refer to hybrid robots that integrate living insects with miniature electronic controllers to enable robotic-like programmable control.
Yang Bai +11 more
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(Re)/(Dis)Embodying Love: The Cyborg in Metropolis and Blade Runner [PDF]
Fritz Lang’s ground-breaking science-fiction film Metropolis (1927) has long held a particular fascination with film critics because of its exploration of the exploited proletariat and the dangers of human-machine interaction.
Mary-Anne Potter
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