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+ | '''agrEcoli is a device based on modified''' '''''E.coli''''' '''bacteria that detects and signals the presence of nitrates. This allows farmers to map the nutrient content of their fields and optimize their fertiliser use. For more information, see our [https://2010.igem.org/Team:BCCS-Bristol/Project Project Abstract]''' | ||
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:Our new approach to human practices, building on previous work by iGEM teams, is a publicity campaign. By presenting our prototype as a functioning and marketable product, we've framed a hypothetical situation in which our project could be released. | :Our new approach to human practices, building on previous work by iGEM teams, is a publicity campaign. By presenting our prototype as a functioning and marketable product, we've framed a hypothetical situation in which our project could be released. | ||
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+ | *'''Public Engagement''' | ||
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+ | :Our team has visited a school and spoken on two radio shows in order to communicate our ideas with the general public. | ||
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+ | |[[Image:BCCS-Bristol-ClevedonVisit-03.jpg|thumbnail|400px|right|Public Engagement- Clevedon School Visit]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:55, 28 October 2010
BCCS-Bristol
iGEM 2010
iGEM 2010
agrEcoli is a device based on modified E.coli bacteria that detects and signals the presence of nitrates. This allows farmers to map the nutrient content of their fields and optimize their fertiliser use. For more information, see our Project Abstract
Achievements
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