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For a community that lives on making up terms. why steal mine?
Science punk #sciencepunk #imagineallthepeople #perasperaadastra #scienceisthenewblack #resist #fascismispoop #sciencemarch #jeanjacket (at San Francisco, California)
A Biopunk Manifesto by Meredith Patterson
<< Biopunks deplore restrictions on independent research, for the right to arrive independently at an understanding of the world around oneself is a fundamental human right. Curiosity knows no ethnic, gender, age, or socioeconomic boundaries, but the opportunity to satisfy that curiosity all too often turns on economic opportunity, and we aim to break down that barrier. A thirteen-year-old kid in South Central Los Angeles has just as much of a right to investigate the world as does a university professor. >>
ELISA. Osteocalcin and CrossLaps.
So I've been thinking about this whole aesthetic thing that everyone is so obsessed with. And I was disappointed to find that sciencepunk doesn't seem to be a thing yet. Can we make it a thing?
I mean, "science" is kinda vague, yeah. An aesthetic inspired by marine biology would look a lot different from one inspired by chemistry. But "sciencepunk" could just be an umbrella term and there could be all these sub-aesthetics within it.
I just really love science. I want sciencepunk to be a thing.
agarose gel electrophoresis
Measurement of magnesium concentration in the blood serum and urine
The beaty of ELISA