Can #opensource air quality sensors democratise environmental monitoring in the #GlobalSouth?
Latest episode of HardwareX: How researchers are monitoring #airpollution through remote data collection and cloud computing: https://t.co/yS3V5Yl4zc #opensourcehardware @Res_Elements
Costly technologies lead labs to DIY makeshift solutions. This #opensource head-fixation system for mice promises to end that.
NEW EPISODE! Scaling animal wellbeing and accelerating neuroscientific research with #opensourcehardware 🐭🧠
Listen now: https://t.co/vcvtRRlMfJ
#Malaria is on the rise. Microwaves might be the key to tackling the disease once and for all.
@HardwareX1 invites Dr Carmenza Spadafora @carmenzaspadaf1 to the mic and examines to what degree #opensource holds the answer.
Listen today: https://t.co/QNZQRKmYp4
@Res_Elements
High-tech solutions are improving #prosthetics. To a majority of people in need of them, however, they remain inaccessible and unaffordable. Can #opensource fix that? #hardwareX. Listen now: HardwareX Podcasts (https://t.co/cM16f292Fq) @Res_Elements
The Arctic regions hold most of the secrets to understanding #climatechange. How can #opensourcehardware and autonomous tech help uncover them? Listen to our latest episode to find out: (https://t.co/cM16f292Fq) Feat. @AarhusUni project NORDACC. @Res_Elements
The Future of Food! Vertical farming has a costly automation issue. Can this #opensource solution solve it? Join us on a journey to @Cambridge_Uni to find out.
https://t.co/7cIgCSDBSR #opensourcehardware @Res_Elements
How do you validate the openness of your hardware? Listen to the latest episode of #hardwarex to find out https://t.co/WHaHYFgjzP
We invited Sid Drmay @webspookie, Lee Wilkins @Leeborg_ from OSHWA @oshwassociation and Martin Häuer from OSEG @OSEGermany
Listen to @HardwareX1 latest podcast "From Gaza to Ukraine: Exploring the Glia open-source tourniquet and scaling decentralized manufacturing during conflict" at https://t.co/eVCWJ3o7rK and read more about it here https://t.co/Sfw91XWNLC @Res_Elements @ProfPearce
Check out seminar Open Source Decarbonization for a Sustainable World presented by @ProfPearce https://t.co/9GejzF1KuA @ProfPearce@TADuncombe @Res_Elements
Łukasz Bujnowicz and Marcin Sarewicz from @JagiellonskiUni published the "Multichannel pulse high-current driver of magnetic actuator", an #opensource project for #stoppedflow experiments. #syringepump
https://t.co/QKXgKOLLY7
Gutiérrez et al. published the "Open Source Automated Flow Analysis Instrument for Detecting Arsenic in Water", an #embedded system based on #FlowBatch methodology with a #QCM sensor technology and a commercial #FPGA admittance meter. https://t.co/5zcD9XlyVD
Got $700, a #3dprinter, & 3 hours? You can build a microliter precision 4-channel liquid dispenser to automate your experiments. https://t.co/dIfDFo6mnN https://t.co/Mq1A7nFJ0O
Joint work with Rodolfo Keesey '20 & @bobthechemist now out in @HardwareX1
Pineda et al. from @UNALmedellin published the "MEDUSA: An #opensource and webcam-based multispectral imaging system". A low-cost #DIY alternative with applications to #biology, #agriculture, counterfeit analysis, based on a web camera and LED lighting. https://t.co/3IPxnrdRQK
J.D. Muñoz, V.H. Mosquera, and @carlosfrengifo published "A low-cost, portable, two-dimensional #bioimpedance distribution #estimation system based on the AD5933 impedance converter". #opensource https://t.co/Z1XNKTTkOr
.@DeseKokeb, G. Ayana, and G.L. Simegn published the "Low cost, non-invasive, and continuous vital signs monitoring device for pregnant women in low resource settings (Lvital device)". #opensource#vitalsigns https://t.co/DZsiG67WGM
Jae Ryu from @uidaho published the "UAS-Based Water Quality Monitoring, Sampling, and Visualization Platform (UASWQP)" to collect field data at various waterways and to promote environmental management at watershed scales. #idrone#idroneprogram https://t.co/TqkQcXDQTr