Top 5: Eclipse data processing tools, the US government's open source policy, and more

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In this week's Top 5, we highlight 5 Eclipse scientific workbenches, a hands-on with the Raspberry Pi Sense HAT, open source GIS projects, and more.

Top 5 articles of the week

5 Eclipse tools for processing and visualizing data

Tracy Miranda shows us five Eclipse scientific workbenches that can help scientists and researchers quickly make sense of their data.

Experimenting with the Raspberry Pi Sense HAT

Jason Baker gives us a hands-on look at the Sense HAT, an affordable Raspberry Pi add-on board that can measure temperature, humidity, and more.

7 science projects powered by open source GIS

With FOSS4G North America around the corner, we take a look at some seriously cool GIS projects that rely on open source software.

A fresh look at the U.S. draft policy on 'federal sourcing'

Mark Bohannon takes a closer look at the U.S. federal government's proposed plan to open source at least 20 percent of all new government code.

Open sourcing planet discovery with PANOPTES

Developer Wilfred Gee tells us about PANOPTES, an ambitious project that aims to create a network of low-cost, DIY telescopes.

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