The do-it-yourself (DIY) biohack movement is here, and it’s turning science into a communal experiment. High schoolers in Seattle have engineered bacteria in science fairs, while biohackers like ...
Biohacking is a term people may use to describe do-it-yourself biology. Biohacking involves someone making incremental changes to their body, diet, and lifestyle to improve their health and well-being ...
When Lepht Anonym hit the world stage in 2011 to describe how she cut open her flesh with vodka-sterilised vegetable peelers to stick bits of metal under her skin, there were probably a fair few ...
Biohacking is, in a way, lifehacking’s bizarro-world twin. (“Bio” means “life,” after all.) “Lifehacking” isn’t an organized movement or even really a word, never mind the name of the website you’re ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — When you hear the term biohacking, you probably think of The Last Blade Runner or some other sci-fi movie that sensationalizes the future of human evolution. What you probably don’t ...
In the ultimate quest for longevity and optimal health, many are turning to the latest trend, biohacking. The self-guided, experimental hack-your-way-to-better-health phenomenon has gained in ...
We’re in the infancy of 2022, and the air is thick with resolutions. People are eating healthier, growing their savings accounts and shrinking their waistlines. You’ve probably got your fitness ...
The term may be fairly new and unless you're on social media a lot, you may be unfamiliar with it, but chances are you're applying at least a few of its techniques to improve your health, especially ...
Once considered the pinnacle of wellness living, gyms and swimming pools were the go-to amenities for health-conscious homeowners. Today, affluent buyers are looking for "biohacking" amenities ...