@biobenkj I wrote a paper with some friends on Twitter once. The tweets where we conceived and performed the experiments are in the citations. https://t.co/IsDmmeuQuA
@JeffHavig You may be entertained by the bibliography of this paper. The entire collaboration, from conception to final results, unfolded in a couple of Twitter threads. https://t.co/IsDmmeuQuA
@whereisdaz If you campus can do accelerated composting, 3D print things in PLA. This will save energy too, since 3D printed parts don't need to autoclaved! parts come out of the machine sterile already, if you handle them correctly. https://t.co/IsDmmeuQuA
@fungaloha @glazer Well, if you handle it right, everything that comes out of an FDM printer is sterile, at least for non-medical uses that don't require certification (shameless plug) : https://t.co/IsDmmeuQuA
@ZacharyNoel4 Very cool! Shameless plug but back in 2013 we found that 3D printed parts are also intrinsically sterile enough for cell culture: https://t.co/G7C6tFQfqu
@surt_lab Shameless plug but interesting- back in 2013 we found that 3D printed parts are intrinsically sterile enough for cell/bacterial culture https://t.co/G7C6tFQfqu