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Revision as of 18:44, 26 September 2012
iGEM/ScienceLinX Summerschool
In previous years, several high schools visited the iGEM Groningen teams for an afternoon.
We decided to do this too, but then bigger. ScienceLinX, the science centre from the RuG,
sponsored us so we could organize a three-day summerschool where students from Friesland and Groningen
could learn about microbiology & synthetic biology.
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Biological Art
Do you think micro-organisms are scary? Think again when you look at the microbial art we made together
with artist and designer Leen van Wijngaarden. Painting with bacteria on huge agar plates gives evolving
pictures which evoke questions from the public.
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Joining forces for Discovery
Together with the iGEM teams from Wageningen, Eindhoven and Amsterdam, we join forces in representing iGEM at
the Discovery festival. This is a festival at three locations where people can experience science, art and
technology. We hope to see you in Nemo, Amsterdam on 28 September!
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Stop the food waste!
We think our food warden sticker can help in solving the food waste problem. But raising awareness of the problem can also help.
Read what YOU can do to stop the food waste!
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Bringing the product to the market
We surveyed the public about our Food Warden. Do they think it is useful? What do they think about GMOs?
And what should our food warden cost?
read more