To be a machine: adventures among cyborgs, utopians, hackers, and the futurists solving the modest problem of death

New York: Doubleday (2017)
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A globe-spanning investigation into the Transhumanist movement, considering the tech billionaires, scientific luminaries, and DIY body-hackers attempting to prolong, improve, and ultimately transcend the limits of human life.

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