6 Replies to “Geeky at its best. The double helix printed by a 3d printer #awesome !”
Not to try and out nerd you but I think it needs a couple more nucleotides per turn. But it is hard to tell it is so white. It took a lot of staring to figure out the right hand twist is correct.
Hehe, it's my housemate's (+Nenad Bartonicek) and we had a similar discussion yesterday about the validity of this model. Maybe he can start a business out off this 🙂
6 Replies to “Geeky at its best. The double helix printed by a 3d printer #awesome !”
Not to try and out nerd you but I think it needs a couple more nucleotides per turn. But it is hard to tell it is so white. It took a lot of staring to figure out the right hand twist is correct.
You can send one to me, pretty cool.
Hehe, it's my housemate's (+Nenad Bartonicek) and we had a similar discussion yesterday about the validity of this model. Maybe he can start a business out off this 🙂
It would be a pretty decent paperweight describing the future: Biotechnology and 3D printing. That about covers it.
Except that it’s a single, not a double helix.
+Konrad Rudolph ??
Now you have to do the same in a sticks and balls representation 😉