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Science Hack Day is a Hack Day specifically for “making weird, silly or serious things with science”[1]. The first was organized by Jeremy Keith (web developer) and held at the London offices of The Guardian newspaper[2] over the weekend 19/20 June 2010[3].

The event was attended by around 100 participants[4] who had 24 hours to build new hacks. Many stayed overnight at the venue and over 25 hacks were built, submitted and demo'ed by the end of the weekend[5].

Since that first event, more than 50 Science Hack Day events have taken place around the world[6].

The events are attended by a diverse range of science enthusiasts.

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