CNN - Apr 9 - Electronic engineer and biohacker Brian McEvoy has designed the first internal compass, and will be the first test subject. The 'Southpaw' works by sealing a miniature compass inside a silicon coat, within a rounded Titanium shell, to be implanted under the skin. The implants are growing in sophistication. 'Circadia' micro-computer can be embedded in the arm to collect and transmit temperature data via Bluetooth. Rich Lee has pioneered the use of magnets. With one embedded in each ear he can listen to music through them."It is a sixth sense", says Lee. "I can detect magnetic fields and Wi-Fi signals."
by Keiron Monks
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