German defense technology startup SWARM Biotactics has deployed programmable cyborg insect swarms for paying ...
Boston Globe technology reporter Hiawatha Bray has been testing the real life "exoskeleton" suits that could make cyborgs more of a reality, including one from a local Cambridge company.
Germany is exploring controversial defence research creating bioelectronic insects for surveillance. A startup, SWARM ...
The technology has already arrived to customers, including the Bundeswehr.
AI-controlled cockroaches that carry cutting-edge technology sound like something that’s been ripped straight out of Call of Duty, but no, this is a real.
A Globe reporter suited up in two wearable models, the Hypershell X Ultra and the Auxivo LiftSuit, to see if they really deliver greater strength and endurance.
Fighting fires could be done remotely without the need to place firefighting crews directly in potentially dangerous ...
According to the Shatnerverse, seeds of the Borg’s origin story were planted a decade before they appeared on screen.
Moscow neurotech company with Kremlin-linked funding claims to implant neural chips in birds’ brains to control their flight, and create ‘bio-drones’ ...
The neurotech CEO says his cyborg pigeons are just the first step toward creating a new human species called Homo superior.
Fighting fires could be done remotely without the need to place firefighting crews directly in potentially dangerous situations by using collaborative ...
Once they’re in, the app scans social media for negative posts about the political candidate, using AI to generate a counter-narrative in real-time. In a sea of political engagement tools, this is the ...