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Wiring 17 scientific skills into a fresh Antigravity workspace

The story I should have told at the Google I/O 2026 hackathon — and didn't, because making any claim about human biology under a 48-hour deadline is asking for trouble. Two days later I started the repo it should have been: heat-protein-lab, an explainer of what heat does to human proteins, built in Antigravity 2.0 against Google DeepMind's Science Skills bundle. This post is Phase 0 — wiring seventeen scientific skills into a fresh workspace, with three lessons that fell out the other end.

9 min
antigravity google-io science-skills +7

Meeting HSF1 in Antigravity 2.0 — the first chapter shipped

The first chapter of heat-protein-lab is live. It introduces HSF1, the protein your cells use as a thermometer — rendered from a real PDB structure, citations pulled live through Google DeepMind's Science Skills bundle, tissue expression from the Human Protein Atlas across 49 tissues. This post is Phase 1, with three things worth a post on their own: a scientific correction the verification step caught (5D5W vs 5D5U), the build pattern (plain HTML/CSS, no bundler, gzipped mmCIF decoded in-page), and what the agy CLI stall taught me about prompts.

10 min
antigravity heat-protein-lab hsf1 +6

Heat Threshold at the Google I/O hackathon — overbuilt a lot of things

On 2026-05-23 at Shack15 SF, against a field of 152 submissions, I built Heat Threshold (HeatThreshold/HeatThreshold) at the Cerebral Valley × Google DeepMind I/O hackathon. The dashboard, the WebXR Spatial HUD, the Gemini Live ↔ Managed Agents voice bridge, the trace/record/replay observability stack — all 100% new code shipped in the seven-hour window. The submission video, the demo URL placeholders in the README, and a compelling three-minute story were the things that didn't ship. This post is the retro, anchored to the public X thread under @CraigMerry.

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hackathon gemini managed-agents +6