Team:INSA-Lyon/Purpose

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<p>c) <i>Curly’on improves eating and drinking in food-processing and also in humanitarian context.</i></br>
<p>c) <i>Curly’on improves eating and drinking in food-processing and also in humanitarian context.</i></br>
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What’s more, by carrying heavy metals in the food chain, water plays a key role in pollution and a serious challenge to eliminate heavy metals pollution. That’s why we chose to focus on that special issue. Our final goal is to respect the European norms (especially the article L330/43 from 5 December 1998) that states first that nickel concentrations must not go over 20 µg/L in drinkable water and secondly that 0% of modified DNA or proteins must be found in water. In humanitarian context, our project is really necessary to cleanse water.</p></br></br> </div>
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What’s more, by carrying heavy metals in the food chain, water plays a key role in pollution and a serious challenge to eliminate heavy metals pollution. That’s why we chose to focus on that special issue. Our final goal is to respect the European norms (especially the article L330/43 from 5 December 1998) that states first that nickel concentrations must not go over 20 µg/L in drinkable water and secondly that 0% of modified DNA or proteins must be found in water. In humanitarian context, our project is really necessary to cleanse water.</p></br></br>  
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<div align = "justify"><li>Health issues:</br>
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<li>Health issues:</br>
<p>a)<i> Nickel risks.</i></br>
<p>a)<i> Nickel risks.</i></br>

Revision as of 19:32, 16 October 2014

Curly'on - IGEM 2014 INSA-LYON

Our human practices included original approach between social sciences and design. The Science, Technology and Society perspective asks the relation between nature, culture and human life. The design approach, by 3D printer, concern applications to use synthetic biology in the water treatment but also pedagogy.

  • Heavy metals, environmental and health issues


  • CurLy'on in 2050?


  • Prototype