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 …
Open tools for better science | Tecnologías abiertas para más y mejor ciencia – Gustavo Pereyra Irujo
Gustavo Pereyra Irujo has put out a call on Medium for others to join the GOSH Community, explaining how and why open tools can mean better science in English and Spanish!
Change the world with open science hardware – Xiamyra Daal
GOSH 2017 participant Xiamyra Daal wraps up her thoughts on #GOSH2017 in this piece on the Waag Society blog. The three messages that I took home from this gathering were: hardware …
#GOSH2017 write-up from Biolab Exploratorio Medellín
This is a guest post by Hamilton Mestizo, cross-posted with permission from the Biolab Exploratorio Medellín blog. See the original article here. #GOSH2017 El GOSH (Global Open Source Hardware) es una comunidad …
Upon the Shoulders of Giants: Open-Source Hardware and Software in Analytical Chemistry
GOSH 2016 and 2017 alum Ryan Fobel and colleagues have a new paper out in the ACS Journal Analytical Chemistry – GOSH gets a good mention! Upon the Shoulders of …
El Hardware Científico Abierto Puede Popularizar Y Redistribuir Los Beneficios De La Investigación
“El hardware científico abierto puede popularizar y redistribuir los beneficios de la investigación” Así lo afirma Alejandro Nadra, investigador del CONICET en la Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales de …
HardwareX journal waives open access fee for GOSH 2017 participants
HardwareX is an open access journal established to promote free and open source designing, building and customizing of scientific infrastructure (hardware). HardwareX aims to recognize researchers for the time and effort in developing …
GOSH 2017: Where in the world are the GOSHers?
We’re excited to be getting closer to GOSH 2017 in Santiago, Chile and to meet our wonderful participants! Thanks to Marc Dusseiller who mapped our attendees from around the world! …








