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Ready for the Field

We are ready to go to the field with the eGFP arsenic reporter! After trying different configurations, we went back Continue reading →

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 Shield for Arsenic Sonification

After having worked with a piezo speaker, we wanted to hear some real music and not just synthesized one. Our 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 →

3D printing of the whole double cap

After having printed the connector part of the double cap, the new goal was to print the whole double cap in a single piece. Continue reading →

First 3D printing of the double cap

The first step to improve the prototype of the double cap was to define the optimal proportion of the double cap 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 →

Realization of the double cap

After 3D modeling, we try to make a double cap by hand. We start from the vial caps with a Continue reading →

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