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Tag Archives: iGEM
4 Great Teams From iGEM 2009 (Videos)
iGEM harnesses two of the most potentially powerful resources on our planet: synthetic biology and youth. The International Genetically Engineered [...]
Posted in Genetics
Tagged BCCS, bristol, cambridge, city college san francisco, daisy ginsberg, e chromi, iGEM, james king, Mac Cowell, MIT, university of virginia
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Mine-Detecting Bacteria Not Quite Ready for Prime Time (Video)
Synthetic biology and students are mixing with explosive results. Remember the international Genetically Engineered Machine competition we told you was [...]
Posted in Genetics
Tagged bacteria, Biobricks, Edinburgh, genetically engineered, iGEM, land mine, MIT
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Andrew Hessel’s Singularity University Talk on Synthetic Biology (Video)
Have you ever wished life was more like a video game? Well, Andrew Hessel is here to tell you that [...]
Posted in Genetics
Tagged andrew hessel, DIYbio, iGEM, openwetware, singularity university, synthetic biology
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OpenWetWare – The Wikipedia of Biology
Depending on who you ask wikis are either the distilled divinity collected from humanity or the online equivalent of mob [...]
iGEM 2009: Synthetic Biology Competition Bigger than Ever this Halloween
Like some Frankenstein monster composed of space camp, graduate school, and science fair, iGEM is ready to spring to life [...]
Posted in Genetics
Tagged competition, DIYbio, genetic engineering, Halloween, iGEM, iGEM 2009, Mac Cowell, MIT, synthetic biology
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MIT is Organizing New Genetic Parts
If you want to check out a book you go to the library. If you want to get a copy [...]
