Publishing date: 2017-03-21
Published on: Journal of Open Hardware
summary: The rise of Free and Open Source models for software development has catalyzed the growth of Free and Open Source hardware (also known as “Libre Hardware”).
Publishing date: 2017-03-16
Published on: PLOS ONE
summary: None
authors: Philip R. Nicovich, James Walsh, Till Böcking, Katharina Gaus
link to paper: 10.1371/journal.pone.0173879
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Publishing date: 2017-03-07
Published on: PLOS Biology
summary: CuboCube is an open-source learning materials creation system designed to facilitate e-textbook development, with an ultimate goal of improving the social learning experience for students.
Publishing date: 2017-03-06
Published on: PLOS ONE
summary: The use of implants that are specificaly designed for each patient is currently bounded to the use of expensive software or by the use of open source alternatives that are time consuming and labour intensive.
Publishing date: 2017-03-06
Published on: Sussex Research Online
summary: None
authors: Jonathan P Bacon, Harry R Kent
link to paper: http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/66499/
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Publishing date: 2017-03-04
Published on: cubocube
summary: CuboCube is an open-source learning materials creation system designed to facilitate e-textbook development, with an ultimate goal of improving the social learning experience for students.
Publishing date: 2017-02-23
Published on: PLOS Computational Biology
summary: None
authors: Arno Klein, Satrajit S. Ghosh, Forrest S. Bao, Joachim Giard, Yrjö Häme, Eliezer Stavsky, Noah Lee, Brian Rossa, Martin Reuter, Elias Chaibub Neto, Anisha Keshavan
Publishing date: 2017-02-21
Published on: PLOS Computational Biology
summary: Community-level data, the type generated by an increasing number of metabarcoding studies, is often graphed as stacked bar charts or pie graphs that use color to represent taxa.
Publishing date: 2017-02-20
Published on: bioRxiv
summary: None
authors: Martin Brennan, Fahad Bokhari, David Eddington
link to paper: http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/02/20/109231
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Publishing date: 2017-02-16
Published on: HardwareX
summary: Editors note: This paper describes a nifty and high-throughput way to collect bugs in the field while continuously monitoring the temperature as well as the time when each animal fell into each trap.