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Nano-Cybernetic Biotrek (NCB) is a research lab at MIT founded and directed by Prof. Deblina Sarkar. NCB is an adventurous scientific voyage, fusing engineering, applied physics, and biology with two main research thrusts: To develop disruptive technologies for ultra-low power nanoelectronic devices as energy efficient hardware for Artificial Intelligence and, -To merge such next generation technologies with living-matter to create new paradigm for human-machine symbiosis in order to transform health-care. The versatility of electronics is that they are inherently very fast and can be built from scratch according to an engineer’s dream to perform functions, which are beyond the capabilities of biology. While our immediate aims, are to build unique nanoelectronics-bio hybrids, which will create unprecedented possibilities for probing/sensing and modulating (for therapeutics) our brain and body, NCB's long-term goal is to achieve seamless integration of nanoelectronics into our biological systems to incorporate functionalities, not otherwise enabled by biology, and thus, transcending us beyond our biological limitations. For details visit: https://web.mit.edu/deblina-sarkar/ Attributions: Spin graphics at 0:45 - NCB with images from stock.adobe.com by sidmay Top leftmost image at 1:18 - Biswajit Sarkar with images from stock.adobe.com by SciePro & Inok Top rightmost and bottom graphics at 1:18 - B. Joy et. Al., Nature Communications, 2022 Artistic representation of Cell Rover at 1:26 - Irakli Zurabishvili with models by IronWeber and Lauri Purhonen.