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  • Do-it-yourself biology on the rise – SF Chronicle
Besides the fact that this was on the front page of the SF Chronicle and is not available online (they must like to shoot themselves in the foot), it’s an interesting article about democratizing laboratory science.
In almost every area of the world, it’s now available to us. We can tinker. We can discover. We can create. And we, in a garage, can advance science…because we can.

    Do-it-yourself biology on the rise – SF Chronicle

    Besides the fact that this was on the front page of the SF Chronicle and is not available online (they must like to shoot themselves in the foot), it’s an interesting article about democratizing laboratory science.

    In almost every area of the world, it’s now available to us. We can tinker. We can discover. We can create. And we, in a garage, can advance science…because we can.

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