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Biohacking: When DIY Biology Goes Mainstream

Biohacking: When DIY Biology Goes Mainstream

Update: 2025-07-20
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In this episode of BioBits and Bytes, we explore the fascinating—and sometimes controversial—world of biohacking, where everyday individuals are pushing the boundaries of biology from their own homes, garages, and even bodies.


What happens when science steps out of the lab and into the hands of the public? Welcome to the era of DIY biology—where citizen scientists, body hackers, and garage geneticists are modifying themselves and the world around them using tools once reserved for professionals.


We’ll uncover:


What biohacking really means—from nutrition and sleep tracking to gene editing and body implants.


The rise of grinders, people implanting chips and sensors into their bodies.


How hobbyists are using CRISPR kits to experiment with genetics at home.


Open-source projects like Open Insulin that aim to democratize medicine.


The risks, ethical debates, and future potential of this global movement.



Whether it's about living longer, getting smarter, or just becoming more than human, biohacking raises some of the most urgent questions in modern biotech.


💡 Is this the future of personal health—or a scientific Wild West?


Join us as we unpack the promises and perils of when biology becomes personal.

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Biohacking: When DIY Biology Goes Mainstream

Biohacking: When DIY Biology Goes Mainstream

Arghya Ghosh