Re: [DIYbio] Re: Is BioBricks Free Genes Project still maintained and alive?

The book "DIY Scientists Hack the Software of Life" is breezy and full of DIY stories not much technology or science really.

2011 Marcus Wohlsen

Well written from an entertainment point of view. but lots of the little side projects and people stories are interesting enough. I'd say worth a lib lend for sure. I happily Borrowed a paper copy from Toronto's bizarrely well equipt public library.


Lots of San Fran, NYC and Boston in this book of course.

And so it goes,
 
Daniel B. Kolis

my ref: Jan 2023,  https://groups.google.com/g/diybio/c/X7S8oFe1CPc. nafl, DIY


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