Genes in space
Julian Rubinfien discusses the Genes in Space contest and his winning experiment that will be sent to the International Space Station.
O’Reilly Bio chronicles the stories of the biological revolution from academic labs, startup companies, community lab spaces, and all who are inspired to make research and tools collaborative, accessible, low-cost, and efficient.
Julian Rubinfien discusses the Genes in Space contest and his winning experiment that will be sent to the International Space Station.
A CRISPR kit to help engineers construct better tools.
A look at three alternate natural sweeteners that could be safe for our health.
BioHTP explored the projects the biohacking community is tackling, how the community is organized, and where it's going.
This DIY initiative aims to genotype Pacific salmon to help sustain and improve salmon populations.
The project was spurred by a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plan to dredge and cap the waterway over the coming decade.
Events and gatherings for the biological revolution.
Bringing biology to the design studio.
A new approach to solving the reproducibility crisis.
The latest event revealed a pervading feeling that DIY biotech is maturing at an accelerating rate.
A look at the expanding biotech landscape at SXSW.
How Vulpine Designs is addressing the cellular equivalent of compiler problems.
BioBuilder promises a way forward for biology education.
The Discovery System is a portable, personal DNA lab that anyone can use.
SCRN empowers researchers to easily access tools to analyze or share their data and analysis workflows.
Community labs are the forefront of the DIYbio movement.
Artificial connectomes have the potential to teach behavior into a system without the need to remove behavior from established animal connectomes.
Have a biotech topic you want to discuss at South by Southwest? Submissions for the 2017 event are due by July 22, 2016.
BioBright is a new company that's trying to update the way people build, equip, use, and automate their laboratories.
Atomwise applies deep learning and AI to hasten drug discoveries.
Learn how to construct and do experiments with your very own DIY gene gun.
Bento Bioworks wants to free DIYbio enthusiasts up to spend time on projects, not scouring the Internet for used equipment.
The second annual IndieBio Demo Day had a feeling reminiscent of Silicon Valley in the late 1970s.
A look at the biohacking spaces in Latin America and the open-science initiatives that are expanding in the region.