0 scientific experiments with biological material, especially genes, done by people who are not official experts or scientists, either as a hobby or in order to make money or commit crime: --
Biohacking companies are just starting to engage with modulation of the human hardware in novel ways, i.e., inducing biological states or changing and improving healthcare decisions.
Welcome to the world of biohacking.
It's early in biohacking and there will be some misfires -- but that's also how progress is made.
For those who prefer to stay biological, but still look to enhance performance, biohacking is another field within the transhumanist movement.
There's an emerging parallel developing in the biohacking world.
Indeed, biohacking is burgeoning even as a hobby and competitive game.
Biohacking hardware and tools have their power users, but perhaps aren't yet super interesting to the mass market.
Biohacking is a buzzword that unites the hi-tech, wellness, anti-ageing and science communities; at its most basic, it means doing things to your body or mind to make them function better.