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Cyborg brushes off Rousey’s taunts as she eyes boxing title and a final MMA sendoff
sports15 days ago

Cyborg brushes off Rousey’s taunts as she eyes boxing title and a final MMA sendoff

Cris Cyborg dismisses Ronda Rousey’s insults and says it’s crazy she’s still thinking about their feud 10+ years later, while noting she’s a clean athlete and isn’t pursuing a rematch. She focuses on a boxing title fight this weekend and a potential final MMA bout with the PFL later in the year, and says Rousey’s comeback against Gina Carano is interesting but not something she plans to join, suggesting legends or retirement-era foes might be a better path for Rousey.

Human-Controlled Cyborg Cockroaches: A High-Tech Reality
technology1 year ago

Human-Controlled Cyborg Cockroaches: A High-Tech Reality

Researchers in Australia and Singapore are developing cyborg cockroaches equipped with tiny circuit board backpacks that allow humans to control their movements. These part-living, part-machine insects could potentially be used in search and rescue operations in disaster zones, where they can navigate complex terrains more efficiently than traditional robots. The technology aims to help locate survivors and deliver lifesaving aid, although further refinement is needed before practical application. The research highlights the adaptability of insects compared to artificial robotic systems.

"California Woman Transforms into Human Cyborg with 52 Implants"
technology2 years ago

"California Woman Transforms into Human Cyborg with 52 Implants"

Anastasia Synn, a performer and biohacker from California, has set a new Guinness World Record for having the most technological implants in her body, with a total of 52. These implants include microchips and magnets that allow her to perform various functions such as opening locks, finding metal objects, and even performing magic tricks. Synn is part of a global community of biohackers who enhance their bodies with technology, and she plans to add more implants in the future. However, the practice of biohacking is controversial and can lead to complications if not performed with proper medical assistance.