Thomson Reuters Throws Its Weight Behind Science Hack Day
This is quite exciting: the Endnote project is sponsoring Science Hack Day globally—not just an individual event.
It looks like this year’s Science Hack Day in San Francisco was particularly excellent.
Tantek told me about building a portable home planetarium—sounded like a blast.
This is quite exciting: the Endnote project is sponsoring Science Hack Day globally—not just an individual event.
Ariel pens a guest post for Scientific American all about Science Hack Day.
An absolutely fantastic write-up of Science Hack Day San Francisco ...as seen through the lens of Stephen Johnson's Where Good Ideas Come From.
Ariel’s inspiring keynote from OSCON in Portland, featuring two very exciting Science Hack Day announcements at the end.
When I designed the Science Hack Day logo, I never expected to one day see it recreated with florescent E. coli.
I had fun at Build in Belfast but alas, I didn’t make it to Science Hack Day in San Francisco.
Two days in geek paradise.
What a day! What a lovely Responsive Field Day!
Hazy cosmic jive.
Science Hack Day in San Francisco and Indie Web Camp in Brighton