Researchers at MIT have successfully developed a type of 'memristors' artificial synapses with the most powerful processing performance ever.
The implant is no stranger to consumers, but this progestogen ejection device needs to be replaced every three years and must be removed if you want a baby.
With tiny microchips implanted in a person, an ordinary person can become superhuman. They can unlock the door, turn on the lights, or log on to the computer with a single waved.
By inserting microchips into the rat brain, Russian scientists are working to create a machine that can penetrate the most solidified platforms and sniff explosives.
Tablet PCs, mobile phones, music players, laptops are rolling out at breakneck speed. This situation means that e-waste will also increase rapidly.
US experts have introduced a new line of chips capable of locating themselves without the aid of complex satellite systems.
Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, have developed a microchip sample from molybdenum material.
American experts are about to test a tiny 'drugstore' that can be implanted in a patient's body.