At Biomaker Meetup in June 2022 we investigated a box with parts for an open source PCR machine and centrifuge, planned our slime mould computing project for efficient routes between Cambridge pub and continued work on a controllable incubator!
Planning underway for mapping routes around pubs in Cambridge using slime mould at Biomaker Meetup @cammakespace @biomakespace. Time lapse planned before our next meeting on 20 July, join to watch the (hopefully) cool video! https://t.co/eHuzvizWVd pic.twitter.com/XDyXn9Ehp4
— Jenny Molloy (@jenny_molloy) June 15, 2022
With temperature sensor sorted, Richard has moved onto the microprocessor and communications module ESP8266 for our programmable incubator at Biomaker Meetup @cammakespace @biomakespace. Python help needed, get in touch if you're after a project! pic.twitter.com/f7zPhkfmVJ
— Jenny Molloy (@jenny_molloy) June 15, 2022
Tonight at Biomaker Meetup @cammakespace we're constructing an OpenFuge from parts collated by @MakerTobey (a very long time ago!) Thanks Tobey! https://t.co/gLwb8I9cJQ #openhardware @biomakespace pic.twitter.com/JzHgwKjjMt
— Jenny Molloy (@jenny_molloy) June 15, 2022
Well, Rocky has decided that's a wrap for this month's Biomaker Meetup and it's bedtime @cammakespace @biomakespace - see you on 20 July for more slime mould, #openhardware DIY science equipment, Biomaker electronics training and a qPCR teardown! RSVP: https://t.co/eHuzvizWVd pic.twitter.com/eKn4BA1ilD
— Jenny Molloy (@jenny_molloy) June 15, 2022