This Hackaday challenge is about expanding the frontiers of knowledge. Create something new, study something undiscovered, or replicate and verify scientific studies. Need an example? Build a graphene supercapacitor, study the effects of a behavior, build an open source instrumentation device.
Hackaday Prize - Category 'Citizen scientist'
Starts May 30th - Ends July 11th
This challenge is about expanding the frontiers of knowledge. Create something new, study something undiscovered, or replicate and verify scientific studies. Need an example? Build a graphene supercapacitor, study the effects of a behavior, build an open source instrumentation device.
Minimum entry requirements:
Idea + image + documentation + 4 build logs
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Project Profile. Create a project profile on Hackaday.io, completing all required fields and following all instructions. Submit the Project to 2016 Hackaday Prize.
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Discuss the challenge which has been chosen as the subject of the project
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Discuss how this challenge will work to alleviate or solve the problem
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Publish at least one image to help illustrate how the project might be used. This may be a sketch, schematic, flow chart, rendering, or other type of image.
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Show at least four Project Log updates
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Link to any repositories (e.g., GitHub)
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Document all open-source licenses and permissions as well as any applicable third-party licenses/restrictions.