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Join us on Wednesday, April 29 at noon Pacific for the Citizen Science Hack Chat with Ben Krasnow! For most of human history, there was no such thing as a professional scientist. Those who dabbled ...
The UCR team at Science Hack Day: San Francisco cpmprises (left to right) Kevin Bleich, Flip Tanedo, Syris Norelli, Cliff Chen, Adam Christiensen, and Peter Bautista. Credit: Tanedo lab, UC Riverside.
Science Hack Day is a 48-hour-all-night event that brings together designers, developers, scientists and other geeks in the same physical space for a brief but intense period of collaboration ...
From a radiation detector to bubble machines for everyone, Science Hack Day is a chance to get innovative with some really cool projects.
You don't have to spend thousands of dollars or long hours on a high-tech routine. Add years to your life with these quick, daily activities.
Science Hack Day brings science hackers and technology enthusiasts together for 48 hours to create awesome projects in the name of science.
Brooke Borel is a contributing editor at Popular Science and also writes for Slate, Aeon, and NOVA Next, among others. Her first book, Infested: How the Bed Bug Infiltrated Our Bedrooms and Took ...
Citizen science is right out, because the cost of the tools to do science is so high. For this week’s Hack Chat, we’re going to be talking about Open Hardware for science.
Anuj Vadecha, a graduate student in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, earned fourth place in the Cohere Company Challenge at LA Hacks 2023.