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07/26/2008
I found this introduction to the elements, and a breakdown of the periodic table on Chem4Kids – lots more interesting...
07/26/2008
I’m one of those people who has mixed feelings when I see altered books (and chairs made of books!) –...
07/26/2008
FrealaF put together this cute paper cup mushroom tutorial on deviant art – very clever!
07/25/2008
Mike Perrucci, aka Mazeguy, builds amazing domino runs – he’s even worked with Penn and Teller. His site has lots...
07/23/2008
David Carter is the author of many silly pop-up books for kids – he also wrote The Elements of Pop-ups,...
07/23/2008
Rag and Bone points us to the amazingly complex papercuts of Béatrice Coron. In addition to paper, she uses Tyvek,...
07/21/2008
Jason over at Haqckszine found the Tilted Twister, a LEGO NXT robot that can solve a Rubik’s Cube without the...
07/20/2008
Dover Publications has a really extensive catalog, everything from coloring and maze books to clip art to engineering and tech...
07/20/2008
Well, they could use it for power. Physorg writes that Argentine scientists are capturing cow farts in plastic backpacks to...
07/18/2008
Gever Tulley from the Tinkering School gave us this tinkering update: We’re off to test our canvas and PVC boats...
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