Thomas Hervé Mboa Nkoudou (University of Laval) and Jérôme Avom (Higher institute of medical technology, Cameroon) explain in Makery (French | English) how open science will make access to healthcare easier …
Building Hardware Following Open Source Principles by Institute IRNAS and Fabrikor
Institute IRNAS, led by GOSHer Luka Mustafa, have posted an excellent blog to their new Medium channel, detailing their process for open hardware development, This is the first of several so …
Open hardware as an experimental innovation platform: preliminary research findings
Luis Felipe Rosado Murillo and Pietari Kauttu have recently published a paper on open hardware as an experiment innovation platform in the CERN IdeaSquare Journal of Experimental Innovation. Great …
GOSH Manifesto and projects from open science hardware community highlighted in Digital Social Innovation Toolkit
Congratulations to two projects from the open science hardware community, involving several GOSH attendees, on being selected as part of six case studies from the European Commission-funded Digital Social Innovation …
Join Aerogami: Learning how things fly by making paper planes on #mozsprint 2017
We invite you to join Mozilla Global Sprint on June 1-2, 2017 #mozsprint and contribute to Aerogami. Aerogami is open courseware that teaches how things fly by making paper planes …
Le Biohacking dans le domaine médical: perspectives pour les pays en voie de développement – seminar in Cameroon with GOSH community
The GOSH Community is out in force on 23-24 May 2017 for ‘Le Biohacking dans le domaine médical: perspectives pour les pays en voie de développement‘ or ‘Biohacking in the …
Gathering for Open Science Hardware 2016 reviewed in Journal of Open Hardware
GOSH organizers Shannon Dosemagen, Max Liboiron and Jenny Molloy have reviewed the GOSH 2016 meeting and discussed the goals for GOSH 2017 in a review article for the Journal for …
We need to break science out of its ivory tower – here’s one way to do this
This article is authored by Max Liboiron and Jenny Molloy and was originally published on The Conversation website. See the full, original post here. Without hardware, there is no science. …
People-led Research: A strange, sleeping giant – Greg Austic
#GOSH2017 organizer Greg Austic reflects on the uprising of people-led research with some familiar examples from around the open science hardware community. Read the full post here.
Roadmap or compass? – Paz Bernaldo
Paz Bernaldo has reflected on her time at #GOSH2017 and offered a thoughtful critique of the our goal to draft a roadmap over at Medium, suggesting that a compass would …