On 01/14/2015 02:12 AM, Yunfan Jiang wrote:
> and i disgree with your first step in science, in my opinion, its motivation, you might want to get honor or publishing theises
> while others just want to satisfy his curiosity.
>
The curiosity motivation is welcome here and you don't need to stay away. Study will help you get results -- most of us
here are partly self taught, but with a good dose of college training. Spell checking programs will catch a few of your
language mistakes, and the rest we can work around and you will learn English grammar.
I am very much interested in farm robots. Farming and food prep are places where bots could be helpful first.
On 01/14/2015 03:15 AM, Yunfan Jiang wrote:> its looks cool, but since it from company, i want to ask can people grow these by
them self?
Maybe figuring out a way to get microbe action to do your bidding for free, and work around any existing patents is the motivator
for you hitting the books in biology?
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