Try culturing some things and making your own agar. That's a good stepping stone for practically anything. You can gather samples and watch different colonies of bacteria duke it out for dominance.
On Sunday, December 7, 2014 11:35:29 PM UTC-5, Rome Robinson wrote:
-- On Sunday, December 7, 2014 11:35:29 PM UTC-5, Rome Robinson wrote:
Hello. What would diybio project would you recommend to a Junior in high school who has an interest in biomedical engineering and computer science? This would be my first diy bio project by the way.
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