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* [http://biotechnbeyond.com/ Biotech & beyond (San Diego)]
* [http://biotechnbeyond.com/ Biotech & beyond (San Diego)]
* [https://counterculturelabs.org/ Counter Culture Labs]
* [https://counterculturelabs.org/ Counter Culture Labs]
* [http://www.gaudi.ch/GaudiLabs/?page_id=2 GaudiLab (Luzern, CH)]


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== More information ==
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* [http://diybio.org/ DIYBio]
* [http://diybio.org/ DIYBio]
* [http://www.ted.com/talks/ellen_jorgensen_biohacking_you_can_do_it_too.html TED talk on biohacking]
* [http://www.ted.com/talks/ellen_jorgensen_biohacking_you_can_do_it_too.html TED talk on biohacking]
* [http://openwetware.org/wiki/DIYbio/FAQ DIYBio FAQ]


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Latest revision as of 17:36, 10 September 2022

Biohacking is a term for various movements that share the concept of combining biology with the ideas of the hacker ethic. It includes such movements as DIY body enhancements (magnetic, electronic) as well as DIY biology, which aims to reproduce biological experiments and techniques at home.

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