This “Bee-Dimensional” Printer Creates Some Sweet Looking Prints 12/05/2017 These honeycomb sculptures are the result of the B-Code biological 3D printer, a printer that relies on bees to create...
Made in Baltimore: A Look at the First Year of Operating a Makerspace 10/05/2017 We're revisiting Open Works to see how things have fared during their first year, and take a look at Baltimore's...
See a Light Show at Grand Central Station Celebrating Women in STEM 09/19/2017 “Unseen Stars,” a light show celebrating women in STEM, will be projected onto the ceiling of Grand Central Station from...
Sarah Duyer’s Creepy Pottery Looks Like it Will Crawl Away 09/04/2017 Sarah Duyer's series of teapots and cups, fittingly titled "Comfort/Discomfort," seem as if they're crawling away on insectoid legs.
This Band Goes Multi-Sensory with Interactive Lights and Beer 06/23/2017 To make their band's performances a multi-sensory experience, The Lights Out added LED wearables and instruments to their act.
These Mechanical Rock Sculptures Are Suspended with Their Own Weight 06/16/2017 Artist Dan Grayber combines elements from industrial design and nature to create objects that seem to defy gravity.
Geoge Is the All-Seeing Crystalline Being, Made of Yarn 05/05/2017 A massive yarncraft, Geoge is the work of the Ladies Fancywork Society (LFS), a group of four best friends who...
OpenAPS Offers Open Source Tools for Diabetes Management 03/31/2017 OpenAPS allows a person to use data from their CGM with a small computer to adjust the insulin being delivered...
9 Biohacking Projects and Resources to Inspire Your Next Experiment 03/23/2017 Whether you’re converting your garage into a full blown lab or trying a few fun experiments, here are a few...
Oakland’s Open Insulin Project Aims to Disrupt Diabetes 03/16/2017 Medical patents typically last 20 years, but because of minor yet regular advancements to the insulin production process, these patents...