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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Understanding Genomes – Silk Fibroin Protein (part III)
Experimental Applications of Silk Fibroin Protein From 10 grams of raw silk cocoons we yielded approximately 140ml of fibroin solution. We have now begun a series of experiments to understand the material properties of fibroin through various processes and applications. … Continue reading
Posted in Fall 2011, Understanding Genomes
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Design for UNICEF – Replayables
Replayables Modular Play Systems Replayables is a collaboration with Becky Kazansky, Erica Newman, Ju Yun Song, and Eunyoung Kang Replayables was developed as a project for Design for UNICEF, an ongoing collaboration between ITP and UNICEF originally organized by Clay Shirky. … Continue reading
Posted in Design for UNICEF, Fall 2011
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