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COVID-19| Mask shortage: how can we help?
There is a huge shortage of face masks globally. Doctors in the NHS are reporting that they don’t even have access to masks. What are some viable alternatives to the traditional face mask, especially for health care workers?
Want your personal computer experience to be accessed from anywhere? check out this high performance software built by a @projectboards user. https://t.co/itYhGOCugn. #innovator#computer#cloud#projects
With the COVID-19 pandemic on everyone's mind, attention is being drawn to the global shortage in medical ventilators.
As engineers, makers and inventors how can we help? If you have ideas or the ability to build, check out the project below. https://t.co/bSgf1Ckes1
This is the most interesting maker community development I've seen in a long while. @DonDagen@charlie3@lightweight Found out about it via MAKE magazine.
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Check out @Sharewithme’s project on a website their building to help improve vocabulary and language skills. The site gives you one word an hour in a language you select. Check out the link to the project in our bio #startup#wordswithfriends#featuredproject
🧦Answer this🧦
If you have 30 white socks, 22 black socks, and 14 blue socks scattered across the floor in the dark, how many would you have to grab to get a matching pair?
#DidYouKnow Thomas Edison held the most US patents all the way until 2003! He was widely known as the America’s most prolific inventor, even after his death in 1931. He held a total of 1,093 U.S. patents (1,084 utility patents and 9 design patents).