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HAZ MAT Zine Issue #1
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chlorhexidine supply and scalpel
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Second Implant After 4 Year Hiatus
Hey everybody, it's good to be back. You're all weirdos, but so am I. I stuck a magnet in my finger for the first time back in 2014, it was a basic parylene coated 3x1mm magnet from SuperMagnetMan. Obviously those are somewhat out of fashion these days. I used a Dangerous Things Pain Management Kit and a #10 scalpel, but I… -
Firefly V2 Implant - A summary!
Hello everyone! :D I think it's time i sat down and gave a little writeup for the knowledge and questions. >3< NOTE! Yours truly is very shy. Sorry, there are many pictures, but too shy to post most of them. >3< So, yours truly acquitted a V2 firefly, and it's been successfully implanted into my face, below my right eye… -
DIY flex NFC for much cheaper (Please don't call it a flexNT even if it is a flexible nfc implant )
So I have been doing a lot with the flex pcb things lately for another project related to bio hacking, but as a part of that project I am using super small, super thin nfc chips. Things to know: - the larger the antenna the better the read range - the ones I am showing you you'll still have to coat your self! - none of… -
How *Not* to do an implant
Every once in awhile a thread appears that relays some incredibly stupid actions within the realm of biohacking. This is one of those threads.I am going to tell you all of the mistake that I made. This is for educational purposes and I am fully aware of the terrible things that I have done. Pictures of the healing… -
The mysterious 98%: Scientists look to shine light on the 'dark genome'
.. .. I think it's mainly a very complex translation process for 1) useful functions, 2) frameworks for patterns, geometry, compression, etc. 3) shared abstract memories shared at the species level or a sub scope of some sort 4) check systems 5) a merging system that's specifically adapted for the potential of mutations… -
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Hello! Photographer in London, UK calling all biohackers
Hi grinders, I am a photographer interested in technology and its affect on humanity. While doing some research into biotech, I came across this site and found many of your discussions very bold. So many questions arise, how has life changed since your implant? What encouraged you to do it? We are on the cusp of a new… -
Is a home Lab for research into ageing (Biogerontology) possible?
Hey everyone. I am currently at UCL undertaking a masters.It is my dream to work in a lab where I can freely research into the biology behind the ageing process and if possible attempt to increase both healthspan and lifespan for the average person. I am happy at UCL (I'm working with C.Elegans in research related to…