noun
- plural of biohacking; practices or experiments in which individuals modify their own biology, physiology, or genetics using science, technology, or DIY methods to enhance performance, health, or capabilities
Usage: informal; often used in contexts of self-improvement, transhumanism, or citizen science
Examples
- Some biohackings involve implanting microchips under the skin to track health data.
- The conference featured presentations on various biohackings, from genetic testing to nootropic supplements.
- Extreme biohackings can pose serious health risks if not done under professional supervision.
- She documented her biohackings on social media, sharing her experiments with diet and sleep optimization.
- Ethical concerns have been raised about unregulated biohackings in the DIY biology community.
- Many biohackings focus on improving cognitive function through technology and lifestyle changes.