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Cuckoo Clock Competition

We realized that we took tons of photos over the summer and some of them are just great. Therefore, we thought it would be a nice idea to share them with the the whole iGEM community. This is why we decided to start a Photo-Contest: The Cuckoo Clock Competition. As you might have already guessed, the first prize is an original Cuckoo Clock typical for the gorgeous Black Forest surrounding Freiburg. We would like all of you to participate in our Cuckoo Clock Competition, so please send us your funniest, most impressive, or any other picture of choice representing your team or project along with a short description to our e-mail address: igem.freiburg.2010@googlemail.com
Your pictures will be uploaded on the iGEM wiki from the team Freiburg_Bioware 2010 as soon as we get them. A judging committee consisting of members from three different iGEM teams will vote for the winner picture. The team with the best picture will receive our amazing Cuckoo Clock in Boston at the socializing event on Sunday. So put your stressful projects aside for a few minutes and take the fun part!
Looking forward to meeting you in Boston.

Cheers.

The iGEM team Freiburg 2010

KIT-Kyoto

This picture shows "Kimwipes table tennis".
It is Scientific sports which only needs things existing in a laboratory. Therefore we can play it easily. This is the best diversion for scientists to take a rest, however, you must be careful about instruments on the table.

Tokyo_Metropolitan

Six soldiers who guard our safety and peace in the labolatory

Stockholm

Material: E-flask with unidentified liquid, one Flute (Pearl), big book, camera (Nikon), projector (Sony) and one Homo sapiens.

Methods: Pictures were taken at evenly spaced angles and processed. A 5-fold increase in awesomeness was improved using Adobe Photoshop.

Results: We have illustrated the free spirit of research at Stockholm University

Davidson-MissouriW

Standing tall for life, liberty and the pursuit of synthetic biology, We give our pipettes, our test tubes, Our huddled masses of bacteria yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of our teeming Petri dishes. We lift our lamps beside the golden door to the future.