
OpenFlexure Microscope Working Group
Recap: Open Science Shop & OpenFlexure Microscope Working Group Meeting (March 2024)
A quick summary of what happened at our most recent Open Science Shop & OpenFlexure Microscope working group meeting.
OpenFlexure Microscope Working Group
A quick summary of what happened at our most recent Open Science Shop & OpenFlexure Microscope working group meeting.
OpenFlexure Microscope Working Group
The Open Science Shop & OpenFlexure Microscope teams are working together to enable distributed manufacturing globally.
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In our collective efforts to promote open science and hardware within the African scientific community, it is important to employ strategies to foster education and awareness of open science and hardware principles, developing capacities and skills to build and use open scientific instruments.
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The Open Science Shop began brainstorming ways to manufacture and sell open science hardware at a one-hour coworking session led by the GOSH Community last month.
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The Open Science Shop invites you to learn more about the initiative and work with organizers in a one-hour coworking session led by the GOSH Community.
This draft concept paper was written as a way of initiating dialog between open hardware companies and educators about potential synergies that might be developed.
As members of the Open Science Shop community, we have a shared goal of increasing accessibility to open science hardware products. As we launch Open Science Shop with this goal in mind, we thought it would be relevant to share a brief history of how we got to where we
Why is it important to measure active carbon POXC in soils? Permanganate oxidizable carbon (POXC) also referred as active carbon, is the labile organic carbon fraction in soil and is considered to have a primary role in many soil functions related to productivity and environmental resilience. It is the organic
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Marie Zedler on February 5, 2023 To answer questions about the real world using the tools of science, OurSci is a small team supporting the development of research capacity for community-driven science. We asked OurSci ‘Why is your work important?’ “Up till now, most problems that were addressed in science