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Happy Holidays, say the recombinant bacteria
Product Review: BioTek Microflo liquid dispensing machine
U.S. Office of Science and Technology Policy soliciting your feedback on “Improving Public Access to Results of Federally Funded Research” until Dec 20, 2009
Microplate Standard Dimensions
“Meat 2.0″
“ELISA Redux” 96-Well Plate Cryptography Challenge
Battery-powered, Pocket-sized PCR Thermocycler
Add Streaming Video to any Bio-lab!
More on Bio-lab Automation – Software for Controlling FIAlab Devices for Microfluidics
When a needle is not a needle: inside & outside needle diameter variations
Don’t Always Trust Open Source Software. Why Trust Open Source Biology?
Perl Bio-Robotics module, Robotics.pm and Robotics::Tecan
Software for Biohackers
“Centrifuge the column(s) at ≥10,000×g (13,000 rpm) for 1 minute, then discard the flow-through.”
Commercial Development of Synthetic Biology Products
3G Cellphone as Biotech Tool: “Cellular Phone Enabled Non-Invasive Tissue Classifier”
BioMOO, the biologists’ (biohackers) virtual meeting place; in 1994
Low Cost Microcontroller-based Digital Microfluidics using “Processing”
Comments Re: Woodrow Wilson International Center’s Talk on Synthetic Biology: Feasibility of the Open Source Movement
Playing with the $100K Robots for Biology Automation
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