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NSFW - hard core cyberpunk imagery “Wanted” by StandAlone Complex
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So messy to change batteries on my artificial liver so this is a very welcome innovation!
The dynamic heart system, designed to test new surgical techniques and tools.
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Deus Ex: The Eyeborg Documentary — At only just over 12 minutes, this video doesn’t go in-depth, but it’s fascinating regardless.
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2020:
Jalila Essaïdi attempted to create bulletproof human skin by implanting transgenic spider-silk (extracted from a spider-goat, of course) with human skin.
So MIT and University of Massachusetts-Amherst collaborated on a solution: a small, wearable jamming device, tailor-made for your implant, blocking out any and all unauthorized attempts to connect. It’s taken some serious innovating to develop a wireless signal that won’t disrupt the very implant the jammer’s meant to protect, but the implant and jammer work together: “Because the shield knows the shape of its own jamming signal, however, it can, in effect, subtract it from the received signal.” Your pacemaker stays shielded, the jammer handles the security work, and you can walk around without worrying about an invisible zap of death.
Another small step for cybernetics, but a giant leap for Anti-Cyborg Squad’s attempt at finding Prosthesis Jones left arm that is still roaming the streets looking for it’s next victim!
I hope the robot apocalypse arms the robots with machine guns, because it will be an undescribable horror to be chased an killed by robots with High-Speed Robot Hands.
On the way home from the bar, she developed a limp. He offered to take a look. Said he was an expert in this kind of thing, which was a lie, which was fine because she wasn’t really limping. He opened her up, ignoring the warning stickers and pretending to poke around. She said she felt much better.
Later, they voided their warranties against the cold rough bricks of a 1930s factory that had long ago been converted into high-end lofts for a fashion engineering co-op.
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