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Articles tagged: cyborg

  • cyborg, Edmund Husserl, phenomenological origin, transhumanism February 2019 Reflections on the future human condition

    ... Freeman which originally appeared in the 11 July 1960 issue of LIFE magazine for an article on future cybernetic organisms (cyborgs). Advancing without end “Humanity looks to me like a magnificent beginning but not the final word.” - Freeman Dyson...

    • cyborg
    • Edmund Husserl
    • phenomenological origin
    • transhumanism
    Authors: Jacques Arnould    
  • Armstrong, fashion, moon boots, Zanatta March 2017 Space research inspires innovation in fashion

    ... revolution of McQueen takes inspiration from space, science fiction and robots: his catwalk models are like cyborgs with their bodysuits covered in neat configurations of multicolour LED lights mounted on artificial skin made of moulded transparent...

    • Armstrong
    • fashion
    • moon boots
    • Zanatta
    Authors: Annalisa Dominoni     Benedetto Quaquaro    
  • Asgardia, Escape Velocity, Museum of Science Fiction, STEAM December 2018 Asgardia at Escape Velocity 2018

    ... Blade Runner, and Westworld continue to raise it, albeit with cyborgs and robots now being at the heart of the question. ... debated how humans in the future will work alongside androids and cyborgs as we travel to other bodies in our solar system and ...

    • Asgardia
    • Escape Velocity
    • Museum of Science Fiction
    • STEAM
    Authors: Greg Viggiano     Nico Pandi    
  • acetate, Biohybrid, carbon dioxide, nanowires, Terraforming 01 April 2020 Biohybrid can turn CO2 into new products for use on Mars or Earth

    ... membrane that act as solar panels, absorbing sunlight therefore removing the need for silicon nanowires. These cyborg bacteria also make acetic acid, says the chemist. A scanning electron micrograph of a nanowire-bacteria hybrid operating...

    • acetate
    • Biohybrid
    • carbon dioxide
    • nanowires
    • Terraforming

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