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Schefflera (umbrella plant) carries numerous stomata on its lower surface only, in a chaotic pattern.

Stomatal imprint of spinach leaf. Spinach (and the other salad leaves I looked at) carried stomata on both upper and lower surfaces, unlike the houseplants Tradescantia, Chlorophytum and Schefflera.

from moth wing. Not sure, but could be a Willow Beauty.

 

The scale is about 0.12mm long from the tip of the shaft to the hind-edge.

I love the strings that connect the notes, images and papers in this lab space. It is an elegant, non-textual way of displaying laboratory life and processes. www.museion.ku.dk/biohacking-do-try-this-at-home/

 

The inspiration for the project came from an EU science-art initiative that lead to Studiolab, studiolabproject.eu/ It was brought together by an interdisciplinary team of biohackers and scientists, an installation designer, a science communication specialist and a historian of ancient technology.

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The exhibition also reminds the visitor of another famous, local building product, Lego.

With one in six adults in Britain experiencing depression, anxiety or problems relating to stress at any one time, a statistic that is replicated in many areas of the globe, we need to relook at stress and how to manage it.

 

Often when we think of stress, we ask ourselves “why am I stressed?” in search of a single cause. The issue with this is that stress is rarely derived from a single moment, instead, it is a build up of incorrect habits that we have developed throughout our life. This infographic will help you understand your body and empower you with a toolkit that will enable stress-free productivity. Check out more tips at: thinknoo.com

A cast of homemade, donated, and open source insturments on the lab bench in the 'Biohacking: Do It Yourself!' lab installation at Medical Museion. Photo to be credited to Martin Malthe Borch.

Foto's: Maarten Smith

 

In de BioHack Academy leer je je eigen biomaterialen te maken, van ontwerp tot eindresultaat, met gebruikmaking van open-source hardware. Of het nu een nieuw type bio-inkt is, een bio-polymeer of bio-brandstof: wij kunnen je precies vertellen hoe je het zelf kunt kweken en hoe je de resultaten deelt met anderen.

 

Meer info: waag.org/nl/project/biohack-academy/

Stained with Lugol's Iodine.

 

Viewed using the 10x objective on my Bresser Biolux AL microscope.

 

If you buy a microscope and want one histological stain, you could do worse than Lugol's Iodine. It stains starch blue-black and cell walls and nuclei brown.

 

It needs no careful measuring out - just so long as you have a strong brown solution you'll be fine.

 

It's not very toxic in small doses - it used to be used as a disinfectant - though you might want to avoid getting it on your skin as it will stain.

 

A single drop on a piece of plant skin will give an almost instant result.

 

Simples.

Making a gel box from scratch and running our first electrophoresis at the London Hackspace.

The interdisciplinary project Open Source Estrogen combines biohacking and “speculative design”* to show the public the dominance and biological power of the hormone estrogen.

  

credit: tom mesic

My mum said you couldn't find my WITs if you looked for them with a microscope.

 

How wrong she was.

 

(2mm wide)

Making a gel box from scratch and running our first electrophoresis at the London Hackspace.

Micro-organisms in the Lake at St James' Park, London.

 

Music - Sunrise on the reeds, courtesy of Pseudo on the Negative Sound Institute website, by cc license

A gene gun prototype made by Rüdiger Trojok from an old soda stream bottle, on display in the 'Biohacking: Do It Yourself!' lab installation at Medical Museion. The gene gun was invented in 1983-1986, and is a simple device that is key to many synthetic biology experiments, delivering gold particles coated with DNA into plants or other organisms - but it cannot be used outside authorized labs. Photograph to be credited to Martin Malthe Borch.

Ctenoid scale of a sea bass.

 

It's about 6mm long. This image is composed of several images taken with the lowest magnification (4x) objective autostitched together.

Image appearing on postcards advertising the 'Biohacking: Do It Yourself!' lab installation and series of events at Medical Museion. To be credited to graphic designer Bente Stensen Christensen.

Illustrated on the first day of my BPIF. I felt inspired. Thanks to the Creator of The Bulletproof Executive Dave Asprey. Bulletproof and The Joe Rogan Experience. Coffee. Grass fed Butter. Sea Salt. I think we misjudged you guys!

  

www.bulletproofexec.com/

 

Bulletproof biohacking. Day 1

These are old h&e-stained samples.

 

I rescued them from the bin when one of the histology labs in the hospital I used to work in relocated.

 

The staining on a lot of the slides has faded quite badly, but this one's ok.

Hack the Future: AmieDD Tesla Bio Chip Implant Hacker

Portrait art created by: Rob Shields www.robshields.net

Etextile Swatch Exchange 2017

Prepared slide that came with my Bresser Biolux AL

 

The Natural History Museum scope this was taken with is a very basic bit of kit, but for £7, who's complaining?

Stained with Lugol's Iodine.

 

Viewed using the Natural History Museum pocket microscope - cells and nuclei are clearly visible.

 

If you buy a microscope and want one histological stain, you could do worse than Lugol's Iodine. It stains starch blue-black and cell walls and nuclei brown.

 

It needs no careful measuring out - just so long as you have a strong brown solution you'll be fine.

 

It's not very toxic in small doses - it used to be used as a disinfectant - though you might want to avoid getting it on your skin as it will stain.

 

A single drop on a piece of plant skin will give an almost instant result.

 

Simples.

Colony division in real time.

 

Music - Ramsay Sand, courtesy of Dava Sobel on the Negative Sound Institute website, by cc license

 

See where this sample was taken. [?]

Tacks are hammered into a map of the world in the 'Biohacking: Do It Yourself!' lab installation at Medical Museion, to represent the worldwide spread of DIY biology, from Singapore to Copenhagen to California. Photograph to be credited to Ane Pilgaard Sørensen.

Prepared slide of a housefly leg which came with the microscope.

 

This image was taken with the highest magnification (40x) objective. The field of view is about 0.2mm wide.

 

The depth of field is very, very shallow at this magnification. This image was made from a rough Z-stack of images composed in Helicon Focus. The weird shadowing / haloing is an artefact of this technique.

These are old h&e-stained samples.

 

I rescued them from the bin when one of the histology labs in the hospital I used to work in relocated.

 

The staining on a lot of the slides has faded quite badly, but this one's ok.

Stained with Lugol's Iodine.

 

Viewed using the 40x objective on my Bresser Biolux AL microscope.

 

If you buy a microscope and want one histological stain, you could do worse than Lugol's Iodine. It stains starch blue-black and cell walls and nuclei brown.

 

It needs no careful measuring out - just so long as you have a strong brown solution you'll be fine.

 

It's not very toxic in small doses - it used to be used as a disinfectant - though you might want to avoid getting it on your skin as it will stain.

 

A single drop on a piece of plant skin will give an almost instant result.

 

Simples.

Projections and moving equipment are part of the new biohacking exhibition and lab space at Medical Museion.

 

www.museion.ku.dk/biohacking-do-try-this-at-home/

 

At the launch of this exhibition, Thomas Söderquist talked about the implications of such spaces for science and medical museums:

 

"Because there’s something in the hacker culture – whether it’s computer hacking or biohacking – that points to the ongoing cultural change in the museum world. As I said to one of the biohackers at dinner earlier tonight: museums are struggling to become more open, to involve their users, to draw on the creativity of non-professionals, to crowdsource the cultural heritage, to engage citizens in the construction and re-construction of collections and exhibitions. The do-it-yourself attitude is spreading to museums too."

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Do you want to help take care of your mitochondria? Of course you do just like everyone should be working on. Our health status is linked to how well we can support the work, millions of mitochondria do around our body.

 

On Dec 21, 2016 a brand new Bulletproof supplement was released to the biohacking public. It is called KetoPrime and it is designed to help allow your brain to achieve high performance. However, brain function is not all that it helps with.

 

If you follow a ketogenic diet or a low carb high fat way of eating then you’ll enjoy the added benefits taking KetoPrime can assist you as you try make tons of ATP from quality fats like, Brain Octane oil & butter.

 

Benefits

 

Helps get rid of brain fog

 

Helps the Kreb cycle make ATP energy

 

Mimics calorie restriction which helps you make new mitochondria

 

Helps manage glucose levels

 

Useful anti-aging (longevity) supplement

 

Ingredients

 

Above are just some of the positive effects that you can get from taking oxaloacetate, which is the main ingredient of KetoPrime.

 

You may have heard of oxaloacetate (OAA) before as it is also used in the Bulletproof aging formula. If you have been taking aging formula then you will love KetoPrime too. This is a new bioavailable form of oxaloacetate that is combined with other co-factors to allow you the chance to get up to 90% into your bloodstream. You can get anywhere near this from OAA raw form.

 

How to Take KetoPrime

 

Take one KetoPrime lozenge

 

Place it under the tongue or between the gum & cheek

 

Wait 5-10 mins to allow to dissolve

 

Chew and swallow any remaining lozenge

 

Done

 

You can take a lozenge anytime of the day ideally with food. Don’t swallow them with water, let them dissolve a bit in your mouth first.

 

Suggested Usage

 

Morning Time

 

Take one in the morning with your Bulletproof coffee to help with an Bulletproof intermittent fast. Supercharge your brain with ketones to keep it feeling great for the day.

 

Work Time

 

Take one when you feel your mind is foggy and you can’t get clear thoughts. Get rid of the cotton wool feeling in your brain by popping a lozenge in your mouth. Great for keeping at work in a desk draw ready to boost you for a task, presentation or meeting.

 

When Exercising

 

Take one before a workout at the gym. This is because oxaloacetate (OAA) has been linked to improved muscle endurance. So why not try get some more milage out your muscles as you exercise them.

 

Before Sleeping

 

Take one at nighttime to assist you body whilst you are naturally fasting overnight. However, do remember that you need to brush your teeth after taking a lozenge. This is because it contains Vitamin C and you don’t want vit c on your teeth all night. It might cause an unwanted side-effect.

 

Best Bulletproof Supplement for Ketosis

 

Bulletproof Product

 

Description

 

Link

 

KetoPrime

 

Convenient way to assist nutritional ketosis.

 

Click Here for Pricing

 

Brain Octane Oil

 

Pure C8 oil that helps raise blood ketone levels and put you in a state of ketosis

 

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XCT Oil

 

Upgraded form of MCT oil that is used on a ketogenic diet.

 

Click Here for Pricing

 

Ghee

 

Similar effects to butter when on a low carb high fat diet or ketogenic diet.

 

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Ketoprime is one of the best supplements from the Bulletproof store to help assist you during nutritional ketosis. The best one to help you raise your blood ketones and put you in a state of ketosis would be Brain Octane Oil then XCT oil. As you know the Bulletproof diet is an upgraded way of living in ketosis.

 

When you buy it you will get 30 lozenges that come in a convenient flip top tube, which is resealable. This means you can easily travel with it and since it is not a liquid even take it through airport security when flying. They taste is pleasant and similar to taking a vitamin C tablet.

 

Science

 

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25027327

 

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19793063

 

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19795928

 

www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/tjem1920/96/2/96_2_127/_article

 

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1471-4159.1988.tb02...

 

Prepared section of mature pine wood which came with the microscope.

 

It's about 3mm wide at its widest point. This image is composed of several images taken with the lowest magnification (4x) objective autostitched together.

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