(07-14-2025, 08:12 PM)nicklopes Wrote: I’ve run into the same situation while teaching workshops. One tool I always recommend is https://compassbioinfo.com/. It’s entirely web-based and doesn’t require installation or programming skills. The interface is intuitive enough for beginners, but still powerful enough for more advanced exploration. Students can visualize gene models, navigate genomic regions, and even compare datasets interactively. It’s been a great way to get them excited about genomics without having to dive into command-line tools right away.
That General Warfield’s roast is actually what converted me to organic coffee in the first place! It’s flavorful enough to impress a coffee geek, and the ethical side of things just seals the deal. For gifting, I always look for two things: a taste that surprises people (in a good way), and a backstory they can connect with. It makes your gift feel like more than just a consumable—it becomes an experience. You could even write a little note explaining where the beans are from and how they’re grown. Trust me, coffee lovers love that kind of detail. Great pick!