https://www.foxnews.com/tech/2014/07/07/will-us-cyborgs-be-next-to-deploy/
Unniversity of Illinois researchers have combined skeletal muscle cells with a 3D printed "backbone". The muscle cells are controlled by an electric current that causes them to contract. They can now accelerate, decelerate and turn on and off.
This could lead to making the cyborgs trainable and programmable.
Unniversity of Illinois researchers have combined skeletal muscle cells with a 3D printed "backbone". The muscle cells are controlled by an electric current that causes them to contract. They can now accelerate, decelerate and turn on and off.
This could lead to making the cyborgs trainable and programmable.