TG1
Staff member
Its possible. And for not very expensive. I was speaking to a doctor friend of mine earlier that was introducing me to biohacking.
So for a background biohacking is simply changing your DNA. And it’s not new, just now has a movement of people saying fuck the government regulations and starting to test on themselves and others. The equipment runs about $3k so its within range for most home scientists.
Now on to building yourself as the hulk. We all should remember the trials with myostatin gene that spurred all the fake peptides. The results in labs were amazing tho.
Technology has finally caught up. In the last few hours the developers of the new technology have called for international regulations (as Russia is claiming to perfect or clone babies & China is working on cloning, Australian army working on biohacking soldiers).
www.technologyreview.com
https://www.army.gov.au/our-future/...performance-bulletproofing-brains-and-bravery
DARPA has warned people of self testing as well.
gizmodo.com
As my friend reached out to me for sure there will be others working on hacking the myostatin gene soon. He says its definitely doable with this technology now.
Google Crisper biohacking or Cas9 biohacking to read up some more. Its really cool and we maybe seeing some big boys hitting the stage in next few years without ever taking steroids or lifting a weight.
So for a background biohacking is simply changing your DNA. And it’s not new, just now has a movement of people saying fuck the government regulations and starting to test on themselves and others. The equipment runs about $3k so its within range for most home scientists.
Now on to building yourself as the hulk. We all should remember the trials with myostatin gene that spurred all the fake peptides. The results in labs were amazing tho.
Technology has finally caught up. In the last few hours the developers of the new technology have called for international regulations (as Russia is claiming to perfect or clone babies & China is working on cloning, Australian army working on biohacking soldiers).
One of CRISPR’s inventors has called for controls on gene-editing technology
Regulators need to pay more attention to controlling CRISPR, the revolutionary gene-editing tool, says Jennifer Doudna. One year on: Doudna, a University of California biochemist who helped invent CRISPR technology in 2012, wrote an editorial in Science yesterday titled “CRISPR’s unwanted...
https://www.army.gov.au/our-future/...performance-bulletproofing-brains-and-bravery
DARPA has warned people of self testing as well.
DARPA Exec Warns Biohackers to 'Think Deeply' About Injecting Untested Treatments
On stage at Body Hacking Con this weekend, DARPA director of biological technologies Justin Sanchez ran through an impressive list of the sort of
As my friend reached out to me for sure there will be others working on hacking the myostatin gene soon. He says its definitely doable with this technology now.
Google Crisper biohacking or Cas9 biohacking to read up some more. Its really cool and we maybe seeing some big boys hitting the stage in next few years without ever taking steroids or lifting a weight.