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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
11/15/2014
What could be more fun than smashing protons and neutrons together using and Arduino and Processing? Doing it as an...
11/15/2014
Biohacking is the next big thing, but people aren't just talking about it anymore, they're using it to 3d print...
11/11/2014
Following up on the success of the Espruino board, its creator now has a new board, and it's smaller. Much...
11/11/2014
Rollup, rollup, for the greatest (show) and tell on Earth and the Elephant and Castle mini Maker Faire.
11/11/2014
Scientists working in a lab are just folks. Like motor heads with cars, we have our favourite makes and models—except...
11/09/2014
I've always said that one day I'd wake up and the Arduino would be in a museum. However, I'd sort...
09/21/2014
This is the story of a group of college students who moved to the Mojave Desert, bought a house, painted...
09/09/2014
The chance to build two perpetual motion machines in just two weeks? Not every project on Kickstarter deserves your dollars.
09/01/2014
A call to action, to pick up your tools and get started making, and to be part of the next...
08/30/2014
There was a second underwater ROV at Maker Faire Trondheim today. This one came with added water, and was powered...
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