New low cost hardware science & open source advances for experimental sciences are being developed each day. This following presentation propose an overview of recent developments. To view the presentation: LOW COST HARDWARE SCIENCERead More
The loose assemblage of paper and string Manu Prakash pulls from his pocket doesn’t look like much. And in a way, it’s not—just 20 cents’ worth of materials you can buy at an art supply store. But in another way, the Stanford bioengineer’s tangle of stuff is a minor miracle. Prakash calls it a Paperfuge, and...Read More
Over the last ten years, the European Union has been struggling to formulate a collective project towards its neighborhood and, in particular, to make its voice heard in the Mediterranean. The assertion of the ‘Partnership for Democracy and Shared Prosperity’ in response to the Arab democratic upsurge has failed to win public ownership or to...Read More
It might be hard to imagine what link there could be between a huge scientific machine underneath Geneva and a field of tomatoes in Lebanon but both need advanced technology to achieve their best results. Even if they seem light years apart, they face the same technical challenges. In light of this, CERN is now...Read More