Biohacking: The quest to live forever has dangerous pitfalls
DNA injections, RFID implants and stem-cell infusions -- the lengths people will go to become superhuman.
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Cyborg artist and transpecies activist Manel De Aguas has implanted "Weather Fins" at each side of his head, which allow him to sense atmospheric pressure, humidity and temperature.
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We could all stand to hack our lives a bit. Most of us should eat more vegetables, get more sleep and untether ourselves from our electronics. These basic principles of healthy living hold the power to unlock energy, productivity and happiness. For most people, that's more than good enough.