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  1. fr.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › CyborgCyborg — Wikipédia

    Un cyborg (de l'anglais « cybernetic organism », traduisible par « organisme cybernétique ») est un être humain — ou à la rigueur un autre être vivant intelligent, en science-fiction — qui a reçu des greffes de parties mécaniques ou électroniques.

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › CyborgCyborg - Wikipedia

    A cyborg (/ ˈ s aɪ b ɔːr ɡ /) (also known as cybernetic organism, cyber-organism, cyber-organic being, cybernetically enhanced organism or cybernetically augmented organism)—a portmanteau of cybernetic and organism—is a being with both organic and biomechatronic body parts.

  3. Cyborg is one of two races that can be obtained through a quest. Its special abilities allow the player to fight and combo more effectively in close quarters, by disabling Instinct or by dealing extra damage and increasing their own defense.

  4. Il y a 4 jours · Cyborg, term blending the words cybernetic and organism, originally proposed in 1960 to describe a human being whose physiological functions are aided or enhanced by artificial means such as biochemical or electronic modifications to the body.

  5. 4 août 2022 · Le cyborg est un être humain augmenté de parties métalliques, à la croisée du cybernétique et de l'organique... Le terme « cyborg » est inventé en 1960 par le scientifique autrichien ...

  6. 24 sept. 2014 · What is it like to be a cyborg? In his last regular column for BBC Future, Frank Swain explores the biggest misconceptions about bionic limbs, microchip implants and beyond.

  7. 3 avr. 2017 · How a Color-Blind Artist Became the World’s First Cyborg. Neil Harbisson can "see" in UV thanks to an antenna-like implant that boosts his perception of light and gives him super-senses. By ...

  8. Cyborg est un mot valise formé des mots anglais cybernectic et organism et désigne un organisme cybernétique, c'est-à-dire un être à la fois organique et biomécatronique.

  9. Il y a 3 jours · A hybrid being: half human, half machine (a contraction of ‘cybernetic organism’). The term was first coined in 1960 by the Austrian-American space scientist Manfred Clynes (b.1925), though such creatures had featured in science-fiction since the 1920s and they have long been with us in everyday life in the form of mechanical ...

  10. 4 sept. 2012 · The term "cyborg" literally means "cybernetic organism" -- a being constructed of both mechanical and organic material. As part of Wired.co.uk's Transhuman Week, we explore six examples of living...

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