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Kitchenware on the ice: low-tech tools power field science
technology26 days ago

Kitchenware on the ice: low-tech tools power field science

The article shows how researchers use everyday kitchen items and simple gear to make field science more robust, reproducible, and accessible: a soup ladle on a pole and a strainer to collect and clean brine samples; a jewellery chain to estimate soil roughness; and kite-based surveys as durable, low-cost alternatives to drones. It emphasizes improvisation in remote work, contrasts high-tech and low-tech methods, and highlights global collaborations (like CrustNet) built on shared, widely available protocols to democratize scientific data collection across diverse sites.

DIY Seismometer: Build Your Own Simple Earthquake Detector
diy-science2 years ago

DIY Seismometer: Build Your Own Simple Earthquake Detector

A DIY enthusiast built a seismometer using a sensitive geophone of their own design, an LM358 op-amp circuit for signal amplification, an Arduino for capturing the output, and NERdaq software for plotting the results on a PC. The setup has been reliably visualizing earthquake activity for over 6 years, providing an accessible way to understand geology despite not being calibrated for scientific accuracy.