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Kevin Warwick: His name raises extremes of opinion. For more than a decade, this highly controversial cybernetics professor has been making waves. His high-profile experiments—and even higher ...
The controversial Cybernetics Professor, Kevin Warwick, doesn’t just implant chips in his nearest and dearest. Part of his research agenda is helping to usher in the first cooperative ...
The British professor who had himself “hot-wired” four years ago to test the frontier between man and machine has done it again: This month, after years of preparation, Kevin Warwick had a ...
a professor plans to take a step closer to becoming a cyborg -- part human, part computer -- by implanting a silicon chip that communicates with his brain. Kevin Warwick heads the Cybernetics ...
Brain building, medical devices and ’terminators’ are all in a day’s work for the UK’s most divisive roboticist, Professor Kevin Warwick at Reading University Staring into the cold, lifeless eyes of a ...
Computer scientist and professor of cybernetics at the University of Reading in England, Kevin Warwick is impatient with the snail pace of human evolution. He wants to speed things up a bit by ...
The ground-breaking surgery on Professor Kevin Warwick effectively makes him the world's first cyborg -- part human, part machine. Although a long way from fictional characters The Terminator or ...
Lively and diverse conversation as Libby Purves meets former athlete Sir Roger Bannister, professor of cybernetics Kevin Warwick, actor Rachael Stirling and writer Diana Darke. Show more Libby ...
In August 1998, Professor Kevin Warwick inadvertently ushered an era of 'biohacking' when he had a small cylindrical chip implanted in his arm. Around the length of a 2p coin, it let him open ...
Kevin Warwick is the professor who puts microchips in his arm and sees a great future for cyborgs. He's good at getting in the news, but not everyone is impressed. You've got to hand it to Professor ...