Warwick, Kevin
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Kidnap chip 'untested' and may not work
http://www.sundayherald.com/27519
'Cyborg' scientist denies publicity stunt as he admits tracking implant may not proceed without ethical approval. Story by Stephen Naysmith, science correspondent of Sunday Herald.
Microchip hailed as 'end of the faked orgasm'
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_76805.html
Story in Ananova.
Nerve implant experiment "a gimmick"
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99992078
New Scientist story by Emma Young.
Oh no! Here comes Captain Cyborg again
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/archive/12580.html
Story in The Register. By Kieren McCarthy.
Professor Kevin Warwick
http://www.rdg.ac.uk/KevinWarwick/
Official page at Reading University Department of Cybernetics.
Professor cyborg
http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/1999/10/20/cyborg/
If we want to stop machines from taking over, we better start becoming more like them. Story in the technology section of Salon.com. By Janelle Brown.
Professor to wire computer chip into his nervous system
http://www.cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/12/07/robot.man/index.html
A professor plans to take a step closer to becoming a cyborg - part human, part computer - by implanting a silicon chip than communicates with his brain. Story in technology section of CNN.com.
Put that chip where the sun don't shine
http://salon.com/tech/feature/2000/09/07/chips/
Soon you can have a tracking microprocessor implanted in your body. Is this a great technological breakthrough or Big Brother's last laugh? Story in the technology section of Salon.com. By Katharine Mieszkowski.
Scientists Test First Human Cyborg
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/03/22/human.cyborg/
CNN.com story about Warwick using himself as guinea pig for cyborg experiments.
TV 'helps pupils pass exams'
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/878512.stm
Watching television could help you pass your exams, say researchers at Reading University. Story in the education section of BBC News.



