Team:Austin Texas/human practices
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Similar conversations involving science, synthetic biology, coffee, and the community occurred throughout the entire SXSW event. The various coffee shop owners and baristas were curious if they could employ science to help them make a better drink or a more customizable product. Some of the SXSW attendees were in the coffee making business and were interested in thinking about whether such science could be used to understand where the caffeine goes during each step in the coffee-making process. | Similar conversations involving science, synthetic biology, coffee, and the community occurred throughout the entire SXSW event. The various coffee shop owners and baristas were curious if they could employ science to help them make a better drink or a more customizable product. Some of the SXSW attendees were in the coffee making business and were interested in thinking about whether such science could be used to understand where the caffeine goes during each step in the coffee-making process. | ||
- | Additionally, a number of individuals who home brew coffee | + | '''Additionally, a number of individuals who home brew coffee or kombucha or other organic drinks, such as tea, wondered if this technology could be used to cheaply and quickly test their samples to determine the amount of caffeine they have in their home brews. We, of course, said yes!''' |
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