Extract Your Own DNA Using Household Items

You can extract your own DNA with drinking water, salt, dish soap, alcohol, food colouring and your own spit! This NOVA/PBS-made video shows you how.

I’ve been writing about DNA for more than a decade, and I just realised that until this video, I’ve never actually seen DNA. And there it is, in the form of a white string in a plastic cup. Pretty freaking neato.

Learning anything more about your DNA requires a more complicated process of sequencing and analyzation and at least $US100 bucks. But in lieu of that, the opportunity to gaze upon one’s genetic make up seems rather satisfying not to mention entertaining! [YouTube]


The Cheapest NBN 50 Plans

It’s the most popular NBN speed in Australia for a reason. Here are the cheapest plans available.

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