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Jan 26, 2017
Neuroprosthetics: Brain Interface Applied in Neurology
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs, engineering, neuroscience, robotics/AI
The brain is the fattiest organ in your body made up of 60% fat, the dry part that is. 75% of your brain is actually water which houses 100,000 miles of blood vessels that use up 20% of all your oxygen and blood. It’s an amazing piece of hardware. Of all the moonshot projects out there, the ones that relate to augmenting the brain are perhaps the most fascinating. Companies like Kernel have actually succeeded in writing long-term memories to a chip – well, at least 80% of them. When that number hits 100%, the sky is the limit to what we can do with the brain.
If you want a graphic image of what the future holds, imagine a robotic arm on top of your table (no wires) moving its fingers or trying to grab something powered only by someone’s thought. After all those Terminator movies, this could be a bit creepy. You may not get Terminator at your doorstep just yet, but someone with neuroprosthesis might just be ringing your doorbell a few years from now.
Neuroprosthetics or neuroprosthesis is a field of biomedical engineering and neuroscience concerned with the development of neural prostheses which are a series of devices that can substitute your brain’s motor, sensory or cognitive functionality that might have been damaged as a result of an injury or a disease.
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Jan 19, 2017
Harvard’s Hidden Exosuit Powers the Mech March to Relevance
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: cyborgs
Jan 18, 2017
It was nothing less than amazing speaking to the Masters Degree Program of Orthotics and Prosthetics at Eastern Michigan University today
Posted by Roman Mednitzer in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs, transhumanism
I was able to demonstrate the Bebionic and its components while also hooking one of the students up to our small hand so they could get a taste of what it’s like to Bebionic. I also had the chance to demonstrate and speak on the importance of fitting patients with an ETD such as my Motion Control, Inc. from Fillauer to accompany the Bebion…ic hand.
We got to talk about the basic components of a myoelectric prosthesis as well as some of the advanced systems such as the Coapt Direct Control and Morph system from Infinite Biomedical Technologies, LLC. With all of the major advances in upper limb prosthetics in recent times it’s great to be part of this technology.
A big thanks to Wendy the program director and faculty for having me visit your program and for making me feel welcome. You have an amazing facility. I will be looking forward to revisiting the program this fall. Steeper Group Steeper USA.
Jan 15, 2017
Chinese humanoid robot turns on the charm in Shanghai
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: cyborgs, economics, finance, robotics/AI
“Jia Jia” can hold a simple conversation and make specific facial expressions when asked, and her creator believes the eerily life-like robot heralds a future of cyborg labour in China.
Billed as China’s first human-like robot, Jia Jia was first trotted out last year by a team of engineers at the University of Science and Technology of China.
Team leader Chen Xiaoping sounded like a proud father as he and his prototype appeared Monday at an economic conference organised by banking giant UBS in Shanghai’s futuristic financial centre.
Jan 13, 2017
This Remarkable Robot Hand Is Worthy of Luke Skywalker
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: cyborgs, robotics/AI, space, transhumanism
Most of today’s robot hands can perform easy tasks. They’re uber-practical grippers, simple and useful. But is it really so much to ask for robotic masterworks as dextrous as Luke Skywalker’s bionic hand in Star Wars? In short, yes, yes it is. It might have been a long time ago in a galaxy far far away—but most Star Wars tech is beyond us.
Still, it’s hard not to get in a Star Wars state of mind watching this beautiful robot hand engineered by Yale postdoc Joseph (Zhe) Xu and the University of Washington’s Emanuel Todorov.
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Jan 10, 2017
Meet Prosthesis, the terrifying 14ft-tall ‘anti-robot’ that runs 20mph
Posted by Carse Peel in categories: cyborgs, robotics/AI, transhumanism
Meet ‘Prosthesis’, the terrifying 14ft-tall ‘anti-robot’ that can carry a human and run over 20mph almost SILENTLY…
A 14-foot-tall exo-bionic racing robot could soon be tearing across the Nevada desert.
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Jan 8, 2017
Nerf Gun prosthetic for Bionico
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs, transhumanism
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBUwX3G81ow&feature=youtu.be
Solving a big problem: how you can play nerf if you miss a hand? We got a solution.
Jan 6, 2017
Researchers Create New, Self-Healing Artificial Muscles
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: cyborgs, materials
Jan 4, 2017
The Hypersuit: VR simulator uses exoskeleton to make you a ‘superhero’
Posted by Carse Peel in categories: cyborgs, virtual reality
The VR simulator that could turn you into a SUPERHERO: Hypersuit uses a movable ‘exoskeleton’ for virtual flight…
A virtual reality exoskeleton could soon allow you to ‘explore breathtaking universes’ without ever leaving your home.
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