body hacking
The Nootropics Community Is Using 23andMe to Match Smart Drugs to Their DNA
There are multiple software options that analyze your genetic data and make recommendations on which supplements you should be taking.
The Americans Who Stick Gadgets Under Their Skin
'Grinders,' a new photo book from Hannes Wiedemann, gives a behind-the-scenes look at American biohackers.
The More We Quantify Our Bodies, the More We’ll Want to Hack Them
Nootropics startups are banking on the idea.
Flosstradamus' Autobot Reveals How Hacking Your Body With Weird Herbs Could Make You a Better DJ
"It's the cheat card in life."
Sci-Fi Vlog Tells an Anatomically Strange Story of Body Parts
Filmmaker and visual artist Floris Kaayk explores science fiction as online storytelling in 'The Modular Body.'
Hackers Killed a Simulated Human By Turning Off Its Pacemaker
Some humans are already hackable, and, yes, you can do some serious damage by compromising medical implants.
The Half Life of Body Hacking
An outdated RFID implant is like a regrettable tattoo—you can remove it, but it's going to be bloody.
Humans Have Been Hacking Their Bodies for Thousands of Years
From lion men to medieval wingsuits, we've long tried to ditch our meatbags.
The More You Sweat, the Better This Perfume Smells
Queen’s University Ionic Liquid Laboratories just changed your subway ride forever.
Should Cyborgs Have the Same Privacy Rights As Humans?
It's something that the Supreme Court has already (sort of) explored.
Cyborg Moths Can Be Controlled Mid-Flight by Scientists
Researchers have designed a method to control moths in flight by implanting electrodes.