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<h5>The overall design of our team's project is interwoven across several different sections in our wiki. The Experiment page clearly outlines the steps and design processes that our team went through before and during our research. Most notably, we structured our research around a space mission with the end goal of producing a Martian habitat out of mycelium. The actual Mission Architecture addresses several design problems; how will the mycelium grow on Mars? How will the mycelium grow into a specific shape? What shape will this habitat actually be? How will humans on Mars be able to produce more materials when needed? All these vital questions are explored and evaluated in our Mission Architecture page. These considerations and research have been reflected in our approach in the lab and research.</h5>
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<p> Please read more about our Mission Architecture, and hence the overall design of our project, linked <a href=”https://2018.igem.org/Team:Stanford-Brown-RISD/MissionArchitecture”>here.</a></p>
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<p> Please read more about our Experiments and how we decided to set them up in our Experiments page, linked <a href=”https://2018.igem.org/Team:Stanford-Brown-RISD/Experiments”>here.</a></p>
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<p> To see the actual set up for our experimental designs and procedures, please see our laboratory Notebooks, linked <a href=”https://2018.igem.org/Team:Stanford-Brown-RISD/Notebook”>here.</a></p>
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Revision as of 03:14, 18 October 2018

The overall design of our team's project is interwoven across several different sections in our wiki. The Experiment page clearly outlines the steps and design processes that our team went through before and during our research. Most notably, we structured our research around a space mission with the end goal of producing a Martian habitat out of mycelium. The actual Mission Architecture addresses several design problems; how will the mycelium grow on Mars? How will the mycelium grow into a specific shape? What shape will this habitat actually be? How will humans on Mars be able to produce more materials when needed? All these vital questions are explored and evaluated in our Mission Architecture page. These considerations and research have been reflected in our approach in the lab and research.

Please read more about our Mission Architecture, and hence the overall design of our project, linked here.

Please read more about our Experiments and how we decided to set them up in our Experiments page, linked here.

To see the actual set up for our experimental designs and procedures, please see our laboratory Notebooks, linked here.