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  • ...say, which Hackuarium has been making 'open-source'] for anyone interested in examining their inner cheek cells to determine levels of DNA damage (large ...ently we are trying to determine whether micronuclei will be more abundant in people exposed to mercury from a river with active gold mining, both legal
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  • LivingLab design is a series of workshop that took place in the fall of 2014 and were designed and facilitated by [[user:Katalin|Katali VISION: what is the vision of the space in a year's time for each workshop participant
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  • ...nowledge to create artificial life, bulletproof skin and store information in DNA. What do we do with this knowledge? And what does it do to us? Where is ...ntemporary and innovative projects Article Biennial and Public Art Screens in Stavanger, Norway:
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  • ...elial biodiversity and its utility for helping bees thrive. To enable this work, these community lab researchers are turning to the crowdfunding platform, ...BeerDeCoded and OpenFoodRepo DNA). Furthermore, this mycelial biodiversity work has implications for yet another Hackuarium project, BeeMoS, which develope
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  • ...s work], we will be doing another round of sampling and analyses in 2022 - in collaboration with the organisers of the Montreux Jazz. '''Anyone can come ...robiology Experiments around the Montreux Clean Beach Project can be found in [[Micro to Macro Water Pollution|this old wiki page]].
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  • THIS IS WORK IN PROGRESS ...hidden and speculative relations between ecology, politics and the human. In conversation and collaboration with scientists and biohackers, they aim to
    9 KB (1,358 words) - 17:15, 24 January 2018
  • ...ed from this current page, and the [[LaboP1 EN|most recent around the P1]] work.. ...f having a certified P1 laboratory since the foundation of the association in the spring of 2014.
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  • ...ids''' for bacterial expression of Winsulin and Proinsulin from Alex Kelly in Australia. ...stralia/Description Winsulin]'''. <br> ProInsulin encodes the insulin gene in its more usual conformation<br>
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  • inspections (hopefully ok! esp in regards to roof and asbestos) and work being organised, with hoped for move by February 2019 Vanessa: when to move in?
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  • A cover story of the event was published in [http://www.nature.com/news/open-hardware-pioneers-push-for-low-cost-lab-ki Hardware is a vital part of experiments process and advances in instrumentation have been central to scientific revolutions by expanding ob
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  • ...istic to imagine the lab could be ready in late May, and experiments start in June. ...s (Containment Ordinance, ContainO), Annex 4.2.1) what we are looking for? In which case there is almost no requirement..
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  • With colleagues in Basel, we are looking further into some molecular mysteries around mRNA sur ...p-X is regulated by microRNAs and active in the brain. Regulation of genes in thymus and brain via the interplay of [https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc
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  • * Information points can be read by members of the committee (in which case, just write "for information" with no dedicated time) All workshops announced in the crowdfunding campaign need to be scheduled.<br>
    11 KB (1,803 words) - 10:10, 8 December 2017
  • File:DesignDays2014 HAckuarium Mycellium CC-BY Shalf.JPG|(Mycelium stars in Designs Days 2014) ...s_Production Article] (EN/IT) about [http://www.mycoplast.com | Mycoplast] in Renewable Matter.
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  • ...t. I think it could really add value to what we do if we could document it in a short format for people to read and find out more about what we all do at * With an accountant, we can get into the system and have no trouble in the future!
    11 KB (1,854 words) - 15:51, 25 May 2018
  • The project was initiated in 2014 by [[User:Randogp|Gianpaolo Rando]] as an iteration of the [[Open-Food ...c results of the project were published in a peer-reviewed journal article in October 2017. This article is entitled "BeerDeCoded: the open beer metageno
    9 KB (1,332 words) - 10:28, 4 March 2018
  • ...ed by the Covid-19 pandemic. See also below, in the section on Education.) In recent years, a much greater focus has been put upon Do-It-Together researc ...essible as possible, reports and other information in the wiki are written in both French and English. *
    18 KB (2,769 words) - 21:03, 17 March 2021
  • ...5px|thumb|right|]]<p>'''Welcome to Hackuarium, a community lab association in Switzerland,''' where we explore biology, science and technology. ...n page, and is at risk of not being so regularly updated, unless more join in here... On va voir!)
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  • ...bacteria are soon killed. Most cells die after exposure to heat treatments in the order of 70°C for 15 seconds, although spore-forming organisms require ...r their growth and some need more nutrients than others. Lactobacilli live in milk and have lost their ability to synthesise many compounds, while Pseudo
    10 KB (1,584 words) - 14:10, 20 October 2018
  • ...urpose, composition, roles and tasks of the board are explicitly described in the [[Statuts_Association_Hackuarium | founding document of the association [[Category:Work In Progress]]
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