Biohacking evolved from wearables to tech implants. As grinders embed chips and magnets in their bodies, we take a look at ...
Every year, as hundreds of Harvard students dutifully shuffle through Economics and Computer Science department requirements in hopes of an approving scribble on their degree, a few eccentrics design ...
Research into various human augmentation technologies is progressing with little regard for the ethical consequences, despite its clear dual use nature for both medical and military applications, says ...
The Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs has released a report entitled, "The Rise of Preemptive Bans on Human Microchip Implants," looking primarily at how some states are preparing ...