Building with biology
If a civically-minded synthetic biologist wants to engage with the public, where do they start?
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.
If a civically-minded synthetic biologist wants to engage with the public, where do they start?
Hendrik D. Kjeldsen explores the intersections of neuroscience, electrical engineering, and AI.
A look inside the research and development of synthetic insulin by a team working out of Counter Culture Labs in Oakland, CA.
The O’Reilly Hardware Podcast: The merging worlds of software, hardware, and biology.
Moving biology out of the lab will enable new startups, new business models, and entirely new economies.
BioCoder 6: iGEM's first Giant Jamboree, an update from the #ScienceHack Hack-a-thon, the Open qPCR project, and more.