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Future Machines of the US Military
A look at the leading edge of the Pentagon's research into the ways of incorporating cyborg systems into the average foot soldier to create the warrior of tomorrow.
The Robotic Heart It is possible that in the future people could have many of their organs replaced and become a living human robot, a cyborg. The heart has been an area of intense research during the past fifty years.
The Transformation of Training and Communication in the Workplace
In an increasingly technical world, the effective communication and education of a workforce is essential for efficient production. When companies view their staff as a larger entity or cyborg, they enable the use of psychological techniques for training technological interfaces.
The Case for Cyborgs in Japan
The thing that sets Japan apart from other technological centers in the world is in how it has relentlessly pursued and embraced cyborgian and robotic technology.
Vehicles in the Military
The cyborgian concept in part, is about a bond that forms between humans, the tool users, and our tools. In the world of cyborgs, the military has unconsciously created an entire division of ways that humans may interact with machine
Information War
Military Cybernetic Enhancements and Soldiers
Steroids
Cyborgization of Sport
More coming soon.
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