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graph.commit('meta', '29 June 2015', $('<div>In an old office in the Dept. of Plant sciences, the entire team assembled for the first time. The morning consisted of introductions and a chat about the new BioHardware track. Things got much less formal in the afternoon with a quick team-building exercise. Using just plasticine, toothpicks and a plastic cup we were challenged with building as tall a tower as possible to support a set of weights. After a gruelling hour of work we soon realised that no degree could ever prepare anyone for the fickleness of plasticine.</div>'));
 
graph.commit('meta', '29 June 2015', $('<div>In an old office in the Dept. of Plant sciences, the entire team assembled for the first time. The morning consisted of introductions and a chat about the new BioHardware track. Things got much less formal in the afternoon with a quick team-building exercise. Using just plasticine, toothpicks and a plastic cup we were challenged with building as tall a tower as possible to support a set of weights. After a gruelling hour of work we soon realised that no degree could ever prepare anyone for the fickleness of plasticine.</div>'));
graph.commit('meta', '3 July 2015', $('<div>After a week of brainstorming and experimenting with our new Arduinos and Raspberry Pis, we had narrowed in on three possible project ideas. In order to get a few different perspectives,  we organised two Q&A sessions with academics carrying out research here in Cambridge. A discussion with Dennis Bray on Bacterial chemotaxis followed by Richard Bowman’s talk  “Lab on the cheap: 3D printed microscope” left us feeling inspired and excited to move forward with our ideas on Monday.  
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graph.commit('meta', '3 July 2015', $('<div>After a week of brainstorming and experimenting with our new Arduinos and Raspberry Pis, we had narrowed in on three possible project ideas. In order to get a few different perspectives,  we organised two Q&A sessions with academics carrying out research here in Cambridge. A discussion with Dennis Bray on Bacterial chemotaxis followed by Richard Bowman’s talk  “Lab on the cheap: 3D printed microscope” left us feeling inspired and excited to move forward with our ideas on Monday.</div>'));
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graph.commit('optics', "Alors c'est qui le papa?");
 
graph.commit('optics', "Alors c'est qui le papa?");
 
graph.commit('design', 'lol');
 
graph.commit('design', 'lol');

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