How Lobster Eyes Inspired a Radiant Heater
Inventor and entrepreneur Roger Johnson turned what he learned in an article in Scientific American into a lobster-inspired radiant heater that saves energy and costs.
Inventor and entrepreneur Roger Johnson turned what he learned in an article in Scientific American into a lobster-inspired radiant heater that saves energy and costs.
It turns out that simply taking a pair of scissors to a stuffed animal is all you have to do in order to outfit your own pooch with an almost disturbingly adorable teddy bear costume.
Need some crafty inspiration? Here are some of the cool things we saw in the CRAFT Flickr Pool this week!
Malaysia for its first time is hosting a Mini Maker Faire in Penang. The Penang Mini Maker Faire will be happening on 15-16th November 2014 from 9am to 6pm. at SPICE, Penang. They are expecting around 80 makers from different background such as tech enthusiasts, educators, engineers, science clubs and commercial enterprises to join the show […]
I’ve always said that one day I’d wake up and the Arduino would be in a museum. However, I’d sort of expected it to take a bit longer.
Try your hand at a little fancy stitch work with this lattice knit wrist warmers tutorial!
Using a special 3D printer, you can print edible “fruits”. Comprised of droplets of liquid surrounded by gel membranes, these creations “pop” when you bite them. While it is fun to recreate simple flavors, Gabriel seems to be more excited about creating interesting combinations such as strawberries with creme inside. Not only can you combine […]