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Biohacker Explains Why He Turned His Leg Into a Hotspot | WIRED

2019

Biohacker Michael Laufer recently had a 512GB drive implanted in his leg, which can store data, stream music or movies, and power a hot spot and mesh network. It's called the PegLeg, and WIRED's Daniel Oberhaus spoke with Laufer about the device and the field of biohacking.

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Sleep Hacking: How to Control Your Mitochondrial Clocks | Dave Asprey | Big Think

Sleep hacking: How to control your mitochondrial clocks. You can go a month without food, or three or four days without water, but try to go three or four days without sleep. “It’s at least as important as water.

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What is Biohacking? Meet the Biohacker Who Refuses to Age

In the documentary 'Staying Younger For Longer' neuroscientist Dr Sarah McKay meets Eric Matzner who — if things go his way — will live forever.

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Biohacker’s Handbook: Biohacking Physical Exercise

Upgrade the fundamentals of a balanced life in guidance of preventive health doctor Olli Sovijärvi, technology expert Teemu Arina and nutrition specialist Jaakko Halmetoja: What is the 20% that will lead to 80% of the results when it comes to optimizing sleep, nutrition, exercise, work, and mind?...

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10 Biohackers Who Turned into Superhumans

Biohacking is a growing biotechnological social movement in which individuals, communities, and small organizations, study biology and life science using the same methods as traditional research institutions. Some biohackers have hacked their body to have superpowers, becoming superhumans.

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A ‘Grueling and Grotesque’ Biohacking Experiment

After a lifetime of intestinal problems, biohacker and former NASA scientist Josiah Zayner declares war on his own body’s microbes. He checks himself into a hotel, sterilizes his body, and embarks on a DIY experiment.

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Is this Cheating? “Little Known” Biohacks

Better living through science. Ben Greenfield shares his biohacking tips for brain health and longevity.

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Biohacking in Sport and Exercise Fitness

Biohacking—first coined in 1988—is a concept of improving one’s psychology or physiology beyond its genetic capabilities in order to improve the natural function of an individual’s body.

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Fast The RIGHT WAY To Start Reversing Your Age TODAY! | Dave Asprey & Mark Hyman

Getting older is inevitable, but aging is not. What society thinks of as aging—wrinkly skin, poor memory, weight gain, aches and pains—is actually abnormal aging, and it doesn’t have to be this way.

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Simple Hacks to Upgrade Your Body | Dave Asprey & Vishen Lakhiani

In this talk filmed at A-Fest Greece 2016, Dave Asprey and Vishen Lakhiani explore “good vs bad fats” and how to get 40 years’ worth of meditation in 10 days.

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Why You Might Want to Reconsider That Carnivore Diet | Dave Asprey on Health Theory

On this episode of Health Theory with Tom Bilyeu, Dave Asprey discusses the primary dietary mistakes people make, advocates for some pretty unusual health practices, and details simple, inexpensive changes you can make to reverse the aging process and radically improve your day-to-day health.

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