Biohacking evolved from wearables to tech implants. As grinders embed chips and magnets in their bodies, we take a look at ...
In the summer of last year, Amal Graafstra had a question: Could a solar cell under his skin get enough light to power other devices he may one day implant in his body? To find out, he bought a $5 ...
Imagine a world where mushrooms can be turned into furniture, algae can be used to conduct electricity, and glowing plants can replace streetlights. Those are examples of what's become known as ...
In a corner of Genspace, a community biology lab in Brooklyn, New York, a woman in jeans and a T-shirt splices the DNA of a bioluminescent jellyfish into the genes of an E. coli bacterium to make ...
Dialed Moods, a leading health and wellness company, expands its focus in 2026 on holistic biohacking through plant-powered formulations. Dialed Moods products enable individuals to integrate ...
BELLEVUE, Wash. — When you ask Dave Asprey how long he plans to live, don't be shocked by his answer. "I'm going to live to at least 180," Asprey said. The author of the New York Times bestselling ...
While some may believe that science is better left to scientists, hundreds of amateur biologists around the world have been setting-up makeshift biology labs in their homes, garages and community ...
Billionaires are into biohacking. So, obvs young people are too. But do red-light therapy, wearables and cold plunges extend ...
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