Time Travel Tuesday #timetravel a look back at the Adafruit, maker, science, technology and engineering world
— by Jessica
Filed under: computers, educators, EE, events, history, math, NYC, physics, science, space, STEM, time travel, Women In STEM —
Tags: integrated circuits, math, museum, NASA, nuclear, nyc, Physics, space, time travel, time travel tuesday, women in STEM —
Tags: integrated circuits, math, museum, NASA, nuclear, nyc, Physics, space, time travel, time travel tuesday, women in STEM —
Filed under: editorial, history, physics, science, solar —
Tags: clean energy, cold war, Engineering, environmental, guinea worm disease, history, Jimmy Carter, nuclear, Political Science, Presidents, solar, space, the carter center, washington dc —
Tags: clean energy, cold war, Engineering, environmental, guinea worm disease, history, Jimmy Carter, nuclear, Political Science, Presidents, solar, space, the carter center, washington dc —
Makers Show How to Use Tech to Tell If It’s Safe yet in Japan @Safecast #Nuclear #CitizenScience
— by Leslie Birch
Filed under: arduino, bluetooth, gps, hackers, leds-lcds, open source hardware, science, STEM —
Tags: arduino, citizenscience, diy, environment, Japan, nuclear, Opensource, radiation, science —
Tags: arduino, citizenscience, diy, environment, Japan, nuclear, Opensource, radiation, science —
Time Travel Tuesday #timetravel a look back at the Adafruit, maker, science, technology and engineering world
— by Jessica
Filed under: events, history, NYC, Raspberry Pi, science, space, time travel —
Tags: Fermi, Maker Faire, NASA, nuclear, Raspberry Pi Foundation, space, time travel, time travel tuesday —
Tags: Fermi, Maker Faire, NASA, nuclear, Raspberry Pi Foundation, space, time travel, time travel tuesday —