Adaptive body temperature control
Climate change is heating up the planet — but bears stay balanced. Their thermoadaptive fat adjusts to extreme cold and helps manage heat. By integrating their genetics into ours, we aim to stabilize body temperature in a warming world.
THERMO REG
HUMAN
BROWN BEAR
HOMO CALORADAPTUS / HIBERNATE
GENETIC RESILIENCE
As global temperatures grow increasingly unstable — with rising
heatwaves and cold spells alike — the human body struggles to
maintain internal equilibrium. Thermo Reg introduces a
transformative adaptation derived from the brown bear’s thermogenic
biology, empowering humans with a dynamic, energy-efficient thermal
regulation system.
At the heart of this enhancement lies
brown adipose tissue (BAT), a metabolically active fat found in
hibernating bears. Engineered into the human body, this tissue
becomes capable of autonomously adjusting heat production in
response to external temperatures — generating warmth during extreme
cold and minimizing heat retention under scorching conditions.
Unlike artificial climate control or seasonal clothing, Thermo Reg
provides an internal, automatic system that ensures comfort and
stability across environmental extremes. Whether in arctic winds or
desert heat, the body remains self-regulating — reducing dependence
on external resources and expanding the range of habitable
environments.
Thermo Reg is not just protection against
climate volatility; it’s a new layer of evolution — one that bridges
biological resilience with metabolic intelligence.