> Cory,
>
> Sorry for the thread necro here. I was wondering if your article came out
> on making buffers from kitchen ingredients. It's relevant to my PhD project
> which is looking at bringing a DIY geomciro/chemical biology lab folks
> traditionally exclude from science.
I don't think so. I'm not sure whatever happened to csq but I don't
think it's being published any more. But you can read the protocol
here http://wiki.biohackers.la/Miniprep or here
https://github.com/cathalgarvey/biohacking-protocols/blob/master/Miniprep%20Using%20Diatomaceous%20Earth.md
-cory
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