So, I am a big fan of NPR, although these days I listen to everything by podcast rather than live. I was catching up on my stories from this week, and when I was listening to the "Story of the Day" podcast I got a shock. The program was all about biological engineering at MIT and talked about a particularly interesting innovention developed by some MIT students in course 20.
A video of the team's IGEM presentation can be found here (warning, the sound and the image are off sync!).
The pdf of the team's presentation is here.
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At the time, I didn't really know how bad E. coli smelled in mass bunches. Now that I've done way more experimentation with them...it's yeah...bad. haha.
(although my research adviser says she thinks it smells pretty decent. I think she's just numb now to the smell =p)
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Such a cool story, though. Pure awesomeness.
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