In Makery this week: In Makery this week: MakAir, open source ventilator; Just One Giant Lab meets iGEM and civil society; Paleo-energy book excavates forgotten inventions
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MakAir, an open source ventilator in the making
Assembling the MakAir ventilator at the CEA. © Johanne Auclair
Days after the lockdown began in France, makers and software entrepreneurs in the region of Nantes began to design an open source ventilator: MakAir.
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iGEM meets Just One Giant Lab on the road to a sustainable future
Illustration of Coli Kaze project. © iGEM IISER Tirupati, 2020
This year, the 2020 iGEM synthetic biology competition is teaming up with the open collaborative platform JOGL to tackle the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals on a global roadmap toward 2030.
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Just One Giant Lab communes with civil society
Project Lockdown observes the restriction of liberties implemented in response to Covid-19 around the world. © Screen capture
After hard science, soft science. Just One Giant Lab (JOGL), an online collaborative open science laboratory, accompanies social and citizen projects seeking to improve communal quality of life.
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“Paleo-energy” book excavates forgotten inventions
© Paleo-energy
Now launching on Kickstarter, a new book shows how forgotten energy patents of the past can propel us into the future by showcasing prototypes of overlooked inventions that are well worth revisiting.
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