Team:UC Chile/Results/Biolamp

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== Biolamp ==
== Biolamp ==
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We designed a stylish and translucent container to house our modified <i>Synechocystis</i>. Considering the attributes of these bacteria this will be the first self-rechargeable, programmable and eco-friendly biological lamp. It will emit light only at night, and during the day it will recharge thanks to the Photoautotrophic nature of <i>Synechocystis</i>.
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It consists basically in a structure made of acrylic with the form similar to a hollow torus. We chose acrylic because it is transparent and has a minimal fragility.
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Currently we are working with [http://www.novaluz.cl/ this workshop] to evaluate the fabrication possibilities, materials and costs. We estimate that the biolamp will be finished two weeks after the wiki freeze.
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Besides, we are planing to implement 2 additional characteristics to the biolamp:
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1) To include reflective walls in some areas of the inside of the receptacle. This idea is motivated in the anatomical structure of <i>Euprymna scolopes</i> (see image below).
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2) To fabricate walls of irregular thickness with the geometry indicated in the image below. That way the biolamp will have two chambers joined with a small space. Then the receptacle should be filled to the half of its capacity.
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[[File:UC_Chile-Luxilla-Biolamp.jpg|right|400 px]]
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[[File:UC_Chile-Glumiglowi.png|500 px|left]]
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[[File:UC_Chile-Biolamp_interior.png|400 px|right]]
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Project: Luxilla - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, iGEM 2012