Weekend Watch: Listen to These Intruiging Biohacking Interviews
This series of interviews will teach you an incredible amount about biohacking.
This series of interviews will teach you an incredible amount about biohacking.
Can you hack your dog? Kind of. But you have to use hot dogs.
At Valldaura Labs in Spain, researchers are looking at different ways to use biomaterials for sustainable living, architecture, energy, and production.
This is the second installment of our series on the state of biohacking. You can read the first installment “Safari in the Biohacking Society” and watch for more articles in the future. Bioprint Is the New Print The greatest bridge between the world of makers and the world of biohackers is probably the “mighty” 3D printer. […]
Jendai Robinson is a chemist, researcher, and maker who builds new types of material and chemical detecting sensors for NASA.
A biohacker is someone with the mindset of a hacker, but who works with different tools, such as pipettes, incubators, tubes or petrie dishes.
Read about how one doctor was inspired to create an Arduino-powered bioreactor and ended up with an affordable, accurate device.