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Boston Open Science Laboratory (BOSLab) is a labspace in Somerville, Massachusetts, which is part of the DIYbio and biohacking movement.
Major projects
- Lightbulb PCR, which aims to build an inexpensive PCR thermal cycler using PVC tubing, an incandescent light bulb and a computer fan run with an open source microcontroller.
- BlueGene - Indigo Biosynthesis In E. Coli
Ethical concerns
The Institute of Ethics and Emerging Technologies covered the ethics of BosLab and other DIYbio groups.
References
- "DIY Biology or Our Biohacker Future". ieet.org. Archived from the original on 2013-10-21.
External links
42°24′7″N 71°7′7.56″W / 42.40194°N 71.1187667°W / 42.40194; -71.1187667
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