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Revision as of 00:22, 23 September 2012
Our team's various human practice projects aimed to introduce our project and synthetic biology in general to the public. Because we believe many of the controversies and concerns involving synthetic biology stem from a lack of education and discussion, and because we believe scientific awareness should be spread to all age groups, we tried to reach out to a diverse range of people at various events and through various media.
Bill Nye The Science Guy Science Expo
The Vitamin Catching Game
College of Agriculture, Biotechnology, and Natural Resources Valley Road Field Day
On September 6th, Bill Nye The Science Guy came to our University to give a talk. The University decided to throw a science fair for the kids. We set up our rice catching game and taught the public how iRICE could, dare we say it, CHANGE THE WORLD!
The Vitamin Catching Game
In our pursuit to help the public understand what we are doing, we created a game that demonstrates how we are binding vitamins to rice. With a swimming noodle, velcro ball catchers, and a few tennis balls, we have created a rice grain that will grab onto our vitamin tennis balls.
College of Agriculture, Biotechnology, and Natural Resources Valley Road Field Day
On September 8th, Team Nevada presented their research to the public at the CABNR's Valley Road Field Day. We taught children the roles of various organelles in the cell with the use of jello and candies.