By Greg Austic, Julian Stirling, Jenny Molloy This is the sixth post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”). The …
DIN SPEC 3105 Explained
By Jérémy Bonvoisin, University of Bath, cross-posted from the Journal of Open Hardware Medium account. In the past 18 months I had the pleasure to be part of a great …
Open Science Hardware Projects
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From Switzerland to China, scaling students’ open hardware health solutions
Citizen Cyberlab in Geneva, Switzerland, is one of the eleven United Labs where students can work in projects tackling the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). During the summer, the Geneva-Tsinghua …
Nigeria: Tackling the SDGs with Open Source Hardware
The first session of the National Hackathon Series -‘Wearables Edition‘- was held last 25-29 July in Ado Ekiti, South-West Nigeria, organised by Vilsquare Makers’ Hub and Meluibe Foundation. The aim …
Open science hardware across the Andes
After an intense programme of Open Scientific Hardware -OScH- workshops in Mendoza, Argentina and Santiago, Chile, researchers André Chagas –University of Tübingen– and Ben Paffhausen –Freie Universität, Berlin– go back …
DIY Microscopes | Round-up from Civic Laboratory
Max Liboiron posed this excellent round-up of DIY microscopes in response to a query on the GOSH! google group – see the whole thing over at the Civic Laboratory for Environmental …