Now in its third year, the 2016 Hackaday Prize is back and the goal is to use your skills with hardware, programming, design, fabrication and science to design and build something that will lead to social change and make other people’s lives better. Hackaday wants users to use their skills to find new and innovative ways to address problems that humanity faces. There will be a new technical design challenge starting every five weeks, each with a different theme and skillset requirement. The 2016 Hackaday Prize starts today, March 14th and runs all the way through October 3rd with the winners being announced on October 22nd. You can read all the details and more over on 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/124214/2016-hackaday-prize-is-here/