A Fresh Look At Biohacking Conventions
Over time, biohacking has shifted in meaning and scope. At first, biohacking was focused on home-based biology experiments. They built makeshift labs to perform biology outside of institutional settings.
The growing popularity led to diverse interpretations of biohacking. New forms of biohacking focused on nutrition, technology, wellbeing and self-improvement. This shift brought wearables, supplements, and nootropics into the picture.
Meanwhile, some biohackers explored more invasive techniques. They experimented with devices that allowed night vision or magnetic sensitivity. This subset of biohackers became known as grinders.
Currently, biohacking incorporates both casual wellness seekers and hardcore experimenters. To individuals practicing intermittent fasting and cold exposure for health benefits, it has become both a tech movement and a cultural phenomenon.
As technology advances, so will the possibilities for biohacking. The drive for peak performance and longevity will fuel its future growth.