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A bionic man who has synthetic blood, artificial organs and robotic limbs was put on display at the Science Museum today. The exhibition is an intuitive and visceral way to illustrate the extent to which our bodies could be replaceable in the near future.

To learn more about the project tune into ‘How to Build a Bionic Man’ on channel 4 on the 7th of February. The bionic man will be on display at London’s Science Museum until the 11th of March.

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