Great Balls of Evolution
Category: bacteria
cooperation + metabolism + hydrogen + electricity + evolution = AWESOME
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Notes, thoughts, and news on synthetic biology by Christina Agapakis.


Category: bacteria
cooperation + metabolism + hydrogen + electricity + evolution = AWESOME
Posted by Christina Agapakis at 10:22 AM • 5 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
Category: bioenergy
There's a terrific new article in New Scientist about some of the ways scientists are working on turning pee into energy. There's a lot of pee in the world all going to waste, often at huge cost to the environment...
Posted by Christina Agapakis at 10:42 AM • 7 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
Category: sustainability
Many people in synthetic biology, including myself and much of my lab, are working on using biology to make things more efficiently, renewably, and sustainably. Being able to make plastic replacing biomaterials, chemicals, medicines, and fuels in living cells from...
Posted by Christina Agapakis at 2:07 PM • 7 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
Category: symbiosis
My two great thesis project loves are hydrogen and symbiosis, and as such, the recent news of a multicellular organism that lives in a completely oxygen free environment and gets its energy from hydrogenosomes instead of mitochondria is totally fascinating....
Posted by Christina Agapakis at 9:00 AM • 2 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
Category: papers
My paper, "Insulation of a synthetic hydrogen metabolism circuit in bacteria" just came out in the Journal of Biological Engineering! And it's open access! We designed a metabolic circuit in bacteria that produces hydrogen (a potentially useful fuel) from natural...
Posted by Christina Agapakis at 9:40 PM • 6 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
Category: bioenergy
Riversimple, a small UK-based company, has designed a tiny, relatively cheap, and remarkably open-source hydrogen fuel cell car. The car will not be available for sale, but people will be able to lease it, with the lease agreement including maintenance,...
Posted by Christina Agapakis at 10:44 AM • 2 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
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