DIY FTW. There was a DIY MRI project I remember reading about, I’ll try and find the link.
Many people are interested in what is called neurofeedback or EEG biofeedback training, a generic mental training method which makes the trainee consciously aware of the general activity in the brain. This method shows great potential for […]
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Author’s introductory note. There are a number of DIY (do-it-yourself) free and open source (or shareable and public) projects accessible through the internet including the biotech toolkit, OpenWetWare, diybio, biopunk, biogang, and so on. Because of modern software architecture and technologies, there’s the availability to use revision history systems such as git to proliferate collaborative […]
Detailed tutorial on how to easily extract DNA from any organism.
I know at the end that YouTube’s quality is probably not good enough for the DNA stands to be seen falling off, but that’s ok, because when you do it you will be able to see
By the way, I highly recommend you don’t […]
Are you interested in biology? Are you a student, a teacher, or just an enthusiast? We warmly welcome you to the next DIY Bio meeting!
For more information check out the Google group.
The next meeting is this Thursday, which - unfortunately - conflicts with the Boston Transhumanist meet-up
In any event! […]
DIY Bio Meeting #2 is tonight from 7-9PM.
Per Mac:
Hi DIYBioers,
Here’s the rough agenda for the upcoming Meetup this week (Note location change!):
DIYbio Cambridge MeetUp #2 @ BetaHouse
7:00pm - 9:00pm Thursday 12 June 2008
13 Magazine st, apt. 2, Cambridge, MA 02139
BetaHouse is a co-working space that I work at and that has graciously agreed to host […]
The DIY Bio movement is growing. Click over the MAKE and check out the open source synth bio kit they’ve put together.
Good stuff. Next DIY Bio meeting is next month! I need to get these HHMI vids digitized. If there’s anyone in the Boston area that can do this, holler: benATtheflowingofthedaoDOTcom
Thanks […]
DIY Bio Boston recap is up at the new DIY Bio blog. Check it out! Thanks to Mac (Not Chris, not Matt! It’s MAC) and Co. Looking forward to the next meeting. I need to get these HHMI training videos transferred to MPEG, stat.










