cyborgs

A Call to Arms: Our Favorite Arm-Enhanced Heroes and Villains
A Call to Arms: Our Favorite Arm-Enhanced Heroes and Villains
A Call to Arms: Our Favorite Arm-Enhanced Heroes and Villains
This week marks the hardcover release of DC's controversial "Justice League: Cry for Justice" story, which unfortunately resulted in Roy Harper having his arm cut off by the villain Prometheus, not to mention the death of his daughter Lian. "Cry for Justice" has been followed by the still-in-process "Rise of Arsenal" mini-series, in which Roy deals with the fallout of
Remote-Controlled Cyborg Beetles Begin The Countdown To Judgment Day
Remote-Controlled Cyborg Beetles Begin The Countdown To Judgment Day
Remote-Controlled Cyborg Beetles Begin The Countdown To Judgment Day
Scientists like cyborgs. I like cyborgs. It's good to know science and I are on the same page. Still, there's something creepy about insects hardwired to follow the commands of very smart people. Has no one seen Robocop? Geekologie has the unholy skinny:"We demonstrated the remote control of insects in free flight via an implantable radio equipped miniature neural stimulating system," th