Surveying needs for open science equipment
The survey will be used to identify specifically which kinds of tools scientists would use if they could build them DIY-style at low cost. Then, of course, the goal is to build them.
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Published 10 February 2019
The survey will be used to identify specifically which kinds of tools scientists would use if they could build them DIY-style at low cost. Then, of course, the goal is to build them.
Published 10 April 2018 by Ewen Chardronnet
The first Africa Open Science Hardware Summit will take place from April 13-15 in Kumasi, Ghana. Thomas Hervé Mboa Nkoudou, co-organizer of the event, answered our questions.
Published 18 July 2017
On July 13, in Amsterdam, 10 scientist makers set off on their European tour on board the Do-it-Together Science Bus, in association with the Waag Society fablab.
Published 29 June 2017 by la rédaction
They organized in May a seminar on biohacking in healthcare. Thomas Hervé Mboa Nkoudou and Jérôme Avom explain the potential of open science for developing countries.
Published 2 August 2016 by la rédaction
The Science Underground Academy was held in Dubrovnik, Croatia, from July 13-22. Slovene bio-artist and guest mentor of this 2nd edition Robertina Šebjanič reports on this experience for Makery.
Published 2 August 2016 by Timothée Gosselin
Diary of the biohacker Timothée Gosselin who is taking part in Biology Zero, a bootcamp to discover DIY biology at the Valldaura Green Fablab, from July 27 to August 5.
Published 7 June 2016
Developers, users and DIYers of the Open Science Hardware network GOSH published a manifesto for an “open science equipment on a global scale”.
Published 31 May 2016 by Ewen Chardronnet
The Epidemium challenge, an open science initiative launched by La Paillasse biohacklab and Roche laboratories, awarded the top projects analyzing big data on cancer.
Published 15 April 2016 by Ewen Chardronnet
Mexican collective Interspecifics is going around the globe, from labs to biohacklabs, art and technology festivals. They explain their way of working on interspecies communication.
Published 14 March 2016 by la rédaction
The Cern in Geneva was hosting Gosh!, a gathering of international activists in the field of Open Science Hardware.