Las categorías del concurso
Category One: BioBricks LifeformUsing the BioBricks registry of standard biological parts, propose a lifeform design that you could conceivably create in a lab. Must include a complete description of how you would make the lifeform, what it would do, and what possible hazards might be involved in creating it. You may design this creature with a team, but only one of you can claim the prize. You may enter lifeforms that you have entered in other contests, but you must state in your entry which contest(s) you've already entered. More points given if you've actually got a working organism.Prize: All travel and hotel expenses paid trip to the Synthetic Biology Conference in Hong Kong in October, as well as the chance to present your research there.
Category Two: General Synthetic LifeformThis lifeform can be more creative. Propose a scientifically justifiable lifeform, which could conceivably be created using current technology. Explain how you would create it, what it would do, and hazards involved. Unlike the BioBricks lifeform, this lifeform can be more speculative. It should be science fictional, but must remain scientifically plausible.Prize: $1000, plus a cool comic book artist will draw your lifeform and you'll get a signed copy of the original art.
Grazie a Melponeme por la noticia primera del concurso:
http://melpomenemag.blogspot.com/
http://melpomenemag.blogspot.com/
Si tús posibilidades de reproducción sexuada caen ¡crea nuevas formas de vida!
ja, qué funny, yo postée sobre esto el martes, adoré la idea too
ResponderBorrarPor eso era el "gracias" ¡¡lo saqué de tu blog!!
ResponderBorrarahh, como no me linkeaste pensé que era pura simultaneidad :D
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