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Scattering test

The prototype aims to quantify the amount of Arsenic using eGFP. We are using spectruino to quantify how much light Continue reading →

Music Box prototype

The idea behind this circuit was to model the detection of the fluorescence emitted by the bacteria: if we apply Continue reading →

Cell lysis protocol

We are interested in the influence of light scattering of bacteria in the arsenic detection. In order to test that Continue reading →

Midterm presentation and feedback for the spring EPFL team

We had a chance to share our plans with Prof. Jan van der Meer (UNIL) and Dr. Sabrina Leuenberger (Biosafety Continue reading →

SenseCityVity

We first heard about the project SenseCityVity from Prof. Daniel Gatica-Perez (EPFL, Switzerland) and Prof. Salvador Ruiz Correa (CNS-IPICYT, Mexico) Continue reading →

Designing a database for environmental data

One of the main goals of bio-design for the real-world is to enable large-scale sharing of environmental data gathered by Continue reading →

State of Our Environment – Workshop @ Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology

This workshop will be conducted by the ArtScienceBLR at the Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology. In this workshop, Continue reading →

Crowdsourcing water samples for arsenic testing

For collecting as many water samples as we could, we decided to crowdsource. These samples were then to be sent to Continue reading →

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