Hi – here’s a fun lab-based representation of the circadian clock! It’s been put togetherĀ using everyday bits-and-pieces found inĀ the lab, and includes things that oscillate, or cycle, and there’s also a balance to represent clock compensation. There’s also some quite random things to add to the concept of the clock responding to chaos. The sculpture has been developed as part of Ally Wallace’s Art-Science collaboration with the Nimmo lab, funded by the Leverhulme Trust. Check out the link, here, for more details.
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