This Week in Making: Fidget Spinner Battle, Hacked Fish Tank, and Magnetic Finger
This week saw fidget spinners engage in combat, a casino get hacked through their fish tank, and a writer lament about her body modification.
The latest DIY ideas, experiments and demonstrations in health science including at-home diagnostics and healing.
This week saw fidget spinners engage in combat, a casino get hacked through their fish tank, and a writer lament about her body modification.
Can you rescue your friend, who weighs a good 30 pounds more than you, up off that ledge and back down the trail to your car before nightfall?
A weekend of brainstorming and hacking led to some fantastic prototypes that will help address certain mental and physical disabilities.
The creator of MacGyver challenges you to use your skills to manage a mysterious outbreak on a passenger plane.
Though healthcare is typically highly regulated, makers are still having an impact.
Hundreds will gather for TOM:NYC 2017, a three-day Makeathon, to invent tech that addresses the needs of people with disabilities.
Distributed manufacturing could be a game changer. Plus, the benefits of chowing down on bugs, highlights from Maker Faire Miami, and more!