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|Project 1 : The Bacterial metal sensor to detect three major hamful metal such as arsenic, mercury, lead and cadmium utilizing the law of light mixing among three color "green, red, blue".
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|Project 2 : Which metal is the most abundant in the water?
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|Using tri-stable toggle switch, determining the most abundant metal in water.
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|If some metal is the most, assigned light come out among three colors.
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|Project 3: Bacterial navigator
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|Are you missing the direction? Even don't have the compass. How to find out the your way?
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|Bacterial navigator can show the answer which way is north or south.  

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Project 1 : The Bacterial metal sensor to detect three major hamful metal such as arsenic, mercury, lead and cadmium utilizing the law of light mixing among three color "green, red, blue". Project 2 : Which metal is the most abundant in the water? Using tri-stable toggle switch, determining the most abundant metal in water. If some metal is the most, assigned light come out among three colors.


Project 3: Bacterial navigator Are you missing the direction? Even don't have the compass. How to find out the your way? Bacterial navigator can show the answer which way is north or south.


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