This article by GOSH! 2016 attendees Ivana Gadjanski and Andrew Pelling was originally published in the Global Young Academy Connections Magazine and is reproduced here with permission of the authors. …
GOSH Manifesto presented at Border Sessions
Irish maker Mikael Fernström from Softday presented the GOSH Manifesto for Global Open Science Hardware at Border Sessions in The Hague on July 6-7. Ewen Chardronnet of Makery was on hand …
Echopen looking for app developer (potential for residency)
Echopen is working towards a low-cost, open-source ultrasound stethoscope for healthcare professionals, that connects to a smartphone or tablet. We’re an open-source, collaborative community, led by a core of multidisciplinary …
Open Access Journal to promote Open Science Hardware
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 …
Open Source Hardware from the PLOS SynBio Community
Source: Open Source Hardware from the PLOS SynBio Community, licensed under CC-BY 4.0 AddThis Sharing Buttons above by Tobias Wenzel Open Source Hardware is an exciting new trend Figure 1: …
New paper models return on investment for 3D printed syringe pump drivers
Joshua Pearce at Michigan Tech has published a study modelling return on investment for 3D printing open source syringe pump drivers in the lab – and the news is good …
New PLOS Collection on Open Source Toolkit: Hardware
Cross-posted from PLOS Collections, licensed under CC-BY 4.0. See the original article. PLOS Collections joined forces with Andre Maia Chagas and Tom Baden of University of Tübingen, TReND in Africa and …
TReND in Africa launch Open-Labware.net
Open-Labware.net is a spin-off project of TReND in Africa. They present their designs and modifications of Free and Open Source Hardware projects specifically intended to be used in a scientific …