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Biohacking typically refers to the practice of using technology, biology, and self-experimentation to enhance or modify biological systems for various purposes, including improving health, performance, or longevity.
This can involve a range of activities such as DIY biology experiments, genetic engineering, nootropics (cognitive enhancers), wearable technology, and lifestyle interventions. Biohacking often intersects with fields like biotechnology, neuroscience, and transhumanism, and it can encompass both legitimate scientific research and fringe or unconventional practices.