Biohackers Aim To Make Homebrew Insulin, But Don’t Try It Yet

Biohackers Aim To Make Homebrew Insulin, But Don’t Try It Yet

By Miriam E. Tucker

Insulin can be expensive even with insurance, and millions of people need it to stay alive. Proponents of the biohacking movement say it should be possible to make it safely and cheaply.

» E-Mail This

…read more

Via: http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2015/07/15/422935288/biohackers-aim-to-make-homebrew-insulin-but-dont-try-it-yet?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=us

About author

You might also like

Uncategorized 0 Comments

Italy’s Quattrocento Joins The Race To Become The Warby Parker Of Europe

By Mike Butcher Warby Parker has garnered a lot of interest for a glasses company, not least from the tech press. It allowed customers to order and try on several

Uncategorized 0 Comments

Plus Size Gains Popularity, Retailers Play Catch-Up

By Elizabeth Blair Celebrities like Rebel Wilson and Melissa McCarthy are helping bring plus-size clothing into the mainstream. But most retailers lag behind, making it difficult for women to find

Uncategorized 0 Comments

Pentagon Says Wife Of A Dead Islamic State Leader Is Now In Iraqi Custody

By Lucy Perkins Umm Sayyaf has been transferred from U.S. custody to the Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government’s Ministry of Interior. » E-Mail This …read more Via: http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2015/08/06/430108695/pentagon-says-wife-of-a-dead-islamic-state-leader-is-now-in-iraqi-custody?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=us