Biohacking/Open-Source Biology
Take the open-source revolution to the space of biology.
First, software became open with the internet and version control- allowing almost anyone learn and develop for themselves. Next, manufacturing became open with at-home 3D printers, CNC, and with online part ordering. Biology has started to become open-source but we would like to push that along and make at home bio research more accessible and affordable. I want a 16 year old to be able to spend a summer making their parents lawn glow in the dark.
Rules:
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This community is not for what biohacking is understood by some to mean. It is not a general transhumanism or health community, although some things are relevant. Some examples of irrelevant things are: vitamins/supplements to promote human health, injecting an RFID chip into your wrist, tattoos that don't involve biology, or diets/exercise routines. Some examples of relevant things are: growing bacteria/cells, selective breeding, DIY CRISPR, DIY cloning, and I'm sure many other things.
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Do not encourage people to test things on themselves or other humans.
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Animal abuse is not allowed.
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Nothing NSFW is allowed unless clearly marked, and it should relevant to the community.w
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No discussion of creating infectious viruses or harmful bacteria, targeting any living thing- even if you just want to wipe out mosquitos it could create legal problems for you.
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One step closer to becoming Spider-Man.
Yea, its really neat, the one problem is it doesn't seem like from the video it can easily be turned into a continuous strand