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<div align = "justify"> <p>Our Human Practice includes an original approach of social sciences and design. First, we'll go through a detailed explanation of the means and ends of our project and how it fits the actual research on water depollution. Secondly, the project is presented in a creative and inspiring way through a true sci-fi literature master piece. As a finishing touch, we designed and created a 3D-printed prototype that will be used in Boston for pedagogical purposes and hopefully explain in an original way what we did at the wet lab.
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Revision as of 02:38, 18 October 2014

Curly'on - IGEM 2014 INSA-LYON


Our Human Practice includes an original approach of social sciences and design. First, we'll go through a detailed explanation of the means and ends of our project and how it fits the actual research on water depollution. Secondly, the project is presented in a creative and inspiring way through a true sci-fi literature master piece. As a finishing touch, we designed and created a 3D-printed prototype that will be used in Boston for pedagogical purposes and hopefully explain in an original way what we did at the wet lab.


  • Heavy metals, environmental and health issues


  • CurLy'on in 2030?


  • Prototype