Health technology as commons: trustable, affordable, adaptable
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6 in 10 humans still have no access to care, or do not adhere to it, despite rising investments. Alcohol-based hand rub and WikiMed illustrate how creating freely reproducible equipment and software…
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- Joining forces to have ONE only ventilation machine freely reproducible worldwideopen-source-medical-supply · health-for-all
Context Many teams develop solutions to fight the coronavirus: 60 events [ archive ] in March, EU-wide event on April 24-26, etc. Problems ・Lack of global coordination between people, projects,…
- uni⋅city by BreathingGames.net – Can we afford a decent and healthy life?community-based-healthcare
Presentation done as finalists of the Seoul Citypreneurs contest 2019 co-organized by the World Federation of United Nations Associations and the City of Seoul. Air pollution reduces our life…
- breathing-rate-rsawearables
Implementation of the methods used to calculate (average) respiratory rate from heart rate variability as shown in the paper by Schafer and Kratky (2008).
- skillwearables
NeuroSkill™ — State of Mind Brain-Computer Interface system
- thesis--reimagining-computer-inputwearables
Thesis exploring the future of computer input. We discuss the theory, conduct case studies, then design and build a new input device to replace the computer keyboard for the advancing XR revolution.
- Building and hacking open source hardwareopen-science
The first edition of the Aspects of Neuroscience Brainhack took place at the Department of Physics at University of Warsaw, Poland between November 17th and 19th 2017. This hackathon was one of the…
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