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Biohacking app coming soon

Biohacking app coming soon

Posted on 14/01/2020 by Nathan

We have no affiliation with this company but after reading their proposition, this app looks to have potential.

From their website:

Use modern technology to become your ultimate self…

…with less effort and no guessing.

You can sign up for the waiting list below:

https://ultiself.com?reftoken=e5ac4be91d340e67286ff0a2f7d8ff98

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Wireless optofluidic brain probes for chronic neuropharmacology and photostimulation | Nature Biomedical Engineering

Wireless optofluidic brain probes for chronic neuropharmacology and photostimulation | Nature Biomedical Engineering

Posted on 10/08/201912/08/2019 by Nathan

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41551-019-0432-1

Posted in Brain Health, Cybernetics, Other health linksTagged brain, technologyLeave a Comment on Wireless optofluidic brain probes for chronic neuropharmacology and photostimulation | Nature Biomedical Engineering
 

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