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People tend to fear bacteria and oppose genetic modification, and thus synthetic biology. Our attempt at a novel outreach approach will teach the audience facts about bacteria, DNA and GMO in a fun and participatory way.<br><br>
People tend to fear bacteria and oppose genetic modification, and thus synthetic biology. Our attempt at a novel outreach approach will teach the audience facts about bacteria, DNA and GMO in a fun and participatory way.<br><br>
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At the burger joint; Mamma's Burgers, crazy things might happen, but it sure will be educational!
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At the burger joint, Mamma's Burgers, crazy things might happen but it sure will be educational!
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A modified strain of the bacteria, <i>Escherichia coli</i>, will provide the optimal quantities of nutrition a human needs, by degrading otherwise non-degradable material for the human body. <br><br>  
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A modified strain of the bacteria <i>Escherichia coli</i> will provide the optimal quantities of nutrition a human needs, by degrading otherwise non-degradable material for the human body. <br><br>  
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First step is the production of a nutritional protein, the OneProt, and the biosynthesis of essential fatty acids – additionally, it will carry the appealing touch of lemon flavor. Then, the Nutrition Generator, a custom designed, innovative and revolutionary cultivation tank will ensure an on-going amplification of the Edible coli products, easy to handle and drain from.<br><br>
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First step is the production of a nutritional protein, the OneProt, and the biosynthesis of essential fatty acids – additionally, it will carry the appealing touch of lemon flavor. Then the Nutrition Generator, a custom designed, innovative and revolutionary cultivation tank will ensure an on-going amplification of the Edible coli products, easy to handle and drain from.<br><br>
Could the world live off of microorganisms?
Could the world live off of microorganisms?
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