We've heard of open source 3D printer filament, open source software, open source designs, and of course, open source 3D printers. But what about open labware? Researchers from the University of Sussex in the UK and the University of Tübingen in Germany used 3D printing, microcomputers, and components that can be purchased at just about any electronics store to create an open source, low-cost imaging and microscope system for teaching, training, and research. This do-it-yourself laboratory has been dubbed the FlyPi system, which is able to perform multiple functions that you'd see in any standard lab. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/181758/flypi-laboratory-system/