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Alasdair Allan
Alasdair Allan is a scientist, author, hacker and tinkerer, who is spending a lot of his time thinking about the Internet of Things. In the past he has mesh networked the Moscone Center, caused a U.S. Senate hearing, and contributed to the detection of what was—at the time—the most distant object yet discovered.
Latest from Alasdair Allan
01/12/2015
The grand finale for this year's Royal Institution Christmas Lectures was a building sized game of Tetris. We talk to...
01/06/2015
In a move that should simplify project creation for makers, and streamline payments for backers, Kickstarter announced today that they're...
01/05/2015
During December the first ever tool was 'emailed' to the International Space Station and now, if you want to, you...
12/15/2014
The Royal Institution's annual Christmas lectures are just that, an institution. Given this year by Professor Danielle George it explores...
12/11/2014
Registration is now open for NASA's first in-space challenge competition, offering the agency’s largest-ever prize purse. Your journey into lunar...
11/19/2014
Today the Light Blue Bean just because the first Arduino compatible board to allow you to write, compile, and then...
11/16/2014
That's a wrap for the Elephant & Castle Mini Maker Faire, which was bigger and better than ever
11/15/2014
How do you teach programming to children with no prior programming experience? How do you teach programming to children that...
11/15/2014
The meArm is a small, hackable, robotic arm designed from the ground up to be low cost and easy to...
11/15/2014
The Cannybots are 3d printed line following robots that are Arduino compatible, and controlled via Bluetooth LE.
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