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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 ...
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.
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Amazon S3 on MSN10 Summer Life Hacks Backed by Science
The science pros at The King of Random share ten summer life hacks that work because of proven science. Hyundai plant shut ...
Learn more about Science Hack Day Chicago 2014: Reinventing the Space Suit, Cosmic Biomicmicry and the Joy of Thinking Different.
How can vegetable oil, pickle juice, and a potato help you handle the snow, ice and cold of a Cleveland winter? Hooked on Science's Jason Lindsay has some easy fun science hacks and shares them ...
Here are the best projects we saw at New York City's first Science Hack Day hosted by the World Science festival.
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 ...
What are some things science is doing to hack the mind today? This question was originally answered on Quora by Adam Piore.
Researchers at Rice University have shown how they can hack the brains of fruit flies to make them remote controlled. The flies performed a specific action within a second of a command being sent ...
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.
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