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THE TEXAS SCRIBBLER said in January 23rd, 2007 at 10:49 am

You might be assimilated

From fixing blindness in cats now to enhancing our bodies later, or Mr. Boy’s fav toys, the bionicals."We are approaching the technological inevitability when replacement body parts may surpass the abilities of our natural ones.  Legs that r…

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Gizmodo said in January 23rd, 2007 at 12:26 pm

Cats Getting “Bionic Eyes;” Humans Next

An experimental new blindness cure is currently being tested on our feline friends, with light-sensing chips being placed at the backs of their eyes to restore sight. Since cats have similar eyes to humans and can get retinitis pigmentosa, a…

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Portable Gadget said in January 23rd, 2007 at 12:45 pm

[…] ‘Bionic’ Cat Eyes May Help Humans [via Doc in the Machine] […]

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Tech Gadgets said in January 23rd, 2007 at 3:11 pm

Cats Getting “Bionic Eyes;” Humans Next

An experimental new blindness cure is currently being tested on our feline friends, with light-sensing

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Marko said in January 24th, 2007 at 11:44 am

This is great news, I hope so that this will be used soon…

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[…] ‘Bionic’ Cat Eyes May Help Humans [via Doc in the Machine] […]

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Gizmodo Japan(ギズモード・ジャパン) said in January 31st, 2007 at 11:52 am

チップの移植で視力を回復する試み

  視力回復技術のテストしてるとこですよ。 眼球の裏に光を感知するチップを移植…

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[…] This is precisely the substance the the former chief medical director of the olympic committee spoke to me of.  He asked - once this stuff hits the street don’t you think a majority of college students would use it to perform better on exams?   The military sure thinks its a god idea for soldiers and pilots.  You can read my thoughts on how far people will go in the future to enhance their bodies here.  If you think plastic surgery is the rage of body enhancement - wait until we get performance enhancing bionics and cognitive enhancing drugs and implants! […]

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Kim said in March 31st, 2007 at 1:44 pm

I think I’d go bionic where any of the senses were involved (sight, smell, hearing…)if I was losing funtion in those areas.

I’d go bionic with extremities only in the case that I lose one (heaven forbid)

The technology should be used to replace lost function, not enhance existing function.

IMHO, of course!

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