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Posted on Tuesday, Jul 19th, 2016

The team of people working on the Internet of Things Microscope have won a first round prize for their work!  They are now qualified for the final round that will be decided in October!

Here is a link to the project:

https://hackaday.io/project/11429-internet-of-things-microscope

If you are interested in participating, we will be meeting Thursday nights now through the end of the competition.

http://hackaday.com/2016/07/18/hackaday-prize-20-projects-that-make-us-all-citizen-scientists/

Posted on Thursday, Jul 7th, 2016

The team met up again this week and is trying to nail down design ideas for a nice travel case. It seems tricky to balance lightweight and ease of use with beautiful design elements. One idea is to put the pi and hat in a box under the microscope. The box could also hold the LED in place but it also adds weight and when one of your ideas is to make it lightweight for carrying out in to the field adding weight is not ideal but putting everything together in a nice package is ideal. Come next Thursday to see what happens or to add your great ideas.

Posted on Sunday, Jun 26th, 2016

Congratulations to all the people who represented Arch Reactor at the Kansas City Maker Faire! Our booth placed in the Top 10!

Posted on Tuesday, Jun 14th, 2016

Check out the progress we have made on our Hackaday.io Project, an Internet of Things Microscope!

Please follow the link for additional information.

Posted on Wednesday, Apr 20th, 2016

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