News From The Future: The End Of The Left Turn 10/17/2011 In 2007, for example, the Federal Highway Administration reported there were 2.4 million crashes at intersections, representing 40 percent of...
News From The Future: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Using Living Tissue As An Artistic Medium 10/14/2011 "Biological processes and structures have inspired artists for centuries, but it’s only in the last two decades that artists have...
Making Movable Art and Robotics a Little Easier with Arduino 10/12/2011 "Judy Castro doesn't have a background in engineering. But with Arduino, she doesn't need one to make her sculptures move,...
OLPC San Francisco Community Summit 2011 10/10/2011 The San Francisco volunteer community for One Laptop per Child project (http://olpcsf.org) is hosting the OLPC San Francisco Community Summit...
News From The Future: RFID In Your Food… 10/07/2011 What if your food were as rich in information as it is in nutrients? That's the vision of an art...
MAKE’s Exclusive Interview with Bre Pettis of MakerBot: Life, $10M in Funding, and Beyond 10/06/2011 MakerBot Industries is a company founded in January 2009 by Bre Pettis, Adam Mayer, and Zach Smith, producing an open...
Open-source Hardware Company littleBits Closes First Round of Financing, Enters MoMA Collection! 10/05/2011 Congrats Ayah and team, during all this time she also co-chaired the Open Hardware summit. This makes littleBits the 4th...
News From The Future: Artificial Bone Made From Fish Scales 10/05/2011 Artificial bone made using fish collagen reaches the same state in about three months, so it converts to bone very...
Meet the Pinguino! 10/04/2011 There's more than just one 32-bit PIC based "Arduino-compatible" on the block and this one, the Pinguino, is a board...
News from the Future – Gang Uses 3D Printers for ATM Skimmers 10/03/2011 As 3D printers become net connected and commercial versions of the 3D printing software get pressure from lawmakers, we actually...