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EPISODE · Jul 19, 2017 · 26 MIN

#3 - Hacking Humans

from Moonshot · host Lawson Media

What would be possible if the human body was integrated with technology? In this episode of Moonshot we meet the people who are actively trying to augment the human body and improve our own abilities. Featured in this episode: Bryan Johnson - Kernel Moon Ribas - Cyborg Artist and co-founder of Cyborg Foundation Amal Graafstra - Dangerous Things Kevin Rose - True Ventures Moonshot is a podcast that explores the biggest technology ideas and the crazy people that believe they can make them happen. Moonshot is hosted by Kristofor Lawson (@kristoforlawson) and Andrew Moon (@moonytweets). Our theme music is by Breakmaster Cylinder. And our cover artwork is by Andrew Millist.

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