Echopen introduces an open source ultrasound probe
Connected to a tablet or a smartphone, the first open source ultrasound echo-stethoscope was presented on March 24 at Hôtel-Dieu hospital in Paris.
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Published 29 March 2016 by Ewen Chardronnet
Connected to a tablet or a smartphone, the first open source ultrasound echo-stethoscope was presented on March 24 at Hôtel-Dieu hospital in Paris.
Published 17 February 2020 by Rob La Frenais
The new exhibition at London’s Science Gallery, "considers gender in relation to fashion, reproductive technologies, gaming and changing ecologies".
Published 8 February 2020 by Laurent Diouf
Les Rencontres ArtLabo se tenaient à la friche Antre-Peaux de Bourges le 1er février 2020. Un événement des Human Tech Days de la Région Centre-Val de Loire. Reportage.
Published 30 January 2018 by la rédaction
It’s over! A look back on the Makery festival in Paris, where for the 1st time in France the actors of Open Science Hardware met the public.
Published 19 December 2017 by Ewen Chardronnet
Makery is organizing its first big event around Open Science Hardware and open hardware for healthcare. Hitherto unseen in France.
Published 26 September 2017 by la rédaction
Lambert Heller deals with topics such as Open Science and Open Access. In this contribution, he presents ten global trends affecting informal science learning.
Published 21 March 2017 by Annick Rivoire
Somewhere between robotization, uberization and co-design, the 10th Saint-Etienne Design Biennale, France, presents a panorama of “shifting work paradigms”. Fablabs have a place of honor.
Published 10 January 2017 by la rédaction
Fablabs, digital fabrication, DIY… What’s in store for 2017? Makery consulted experts, makers, fabmanagers and other tinkerers at the dawn of the new year.
Published 3 January 2017
Clarius Mobile Health is authorized to commercialize its wireless ultrasound-stethoscope in the United States.
Published 26 July 2016 by Ewen Chardronnet
Marc Dusseiller, co-founder of the DIYbio network Hackteria, is a passionate promoter of open hardware. This is all the more evident in part 2 of our interview.