On 6/2/20 7:22 AM, Markos wrote:
> Students could conduct educational experiments in chemistry, physics and biology in remote laboratories.
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> And the school would pay for access to the service.
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> It would not be the a virtual environment of a simulator.
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> But a real environment, subject to all variables (and complexity) of the real world, but only with remote access.
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Wouldn't it be nice to have a camera view of *YOUR* tubes and vials as they moved through the robot handler system to gather
reagents, have processes like PCR done, land in their racks waiting for next steps? That might get young students more interested.
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Re: [DIYbio] Remote design and execution of diy bio experiments
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