Biohacking

The latest DIY ideas, experiments and demonstrations in health science including at-home diagnostics and healing.

Meet The Winners of the Last Pitch Your Prototype Challenge

Meet The Winners of the Last Pitch Your Prototype Challenge

With theย currentย Pitch Your Prototype challengeย submission period now open, let’s takeย a look at aย winning team from a previous round. Design that Matters is a nonprofitย founded by a team of MIT students to create tools to help meet basic needs in the developing world. In 2013, they’d developed a barebones phototherapy system they called Firefly, meant toย treat […]

50+ Global Issues Makers Can Solve

Lawrence Berkeley National Labโ€”along with USAID’s Global Development Lab, The Lemelson Foundation, The Schmidt Family Foundation, Dalberg Global Development Advisors, The Good Company and OMGโ€”has put together a list of challenges primed for Makers to solve. They call these “Top 50 Game-Changing Technologies for Defeating Global Poverty.” These are summarized in a 20-page list, and […]

Video: Teenage NASA Employee Creates Mind-Control Bionic Arm

Video: Teenage NASA Employee Creates Mind-Control Bionic Arm

It’s always great to hear about youngย people doing good things for humanity. Easton LaChappelle not only blows my mind but is a huge inspiration. The 19 year oldย recentlyย accepted a job with NASA after creating a 3D printedย prostheticย arm that is controlled by your mind. LaChappelleย become interested in robotics and technology at age 14. (Yes, you’re reading […]

3D Printed Custom Insoles

One of the major benefits of 3D printing is the ability to create custom items that fit the needs of one user instead of a large market. This kind of customization would not be practical withย traditional manufacturing practices that require large runs of the same item to recoup the setup costs. There are few better […]

BIOFABRICATE: Thereโ€™s a bio-revolution on the horizon!

BIOFABRICATE: Thereโ€™s a bio-revolution on the horizon!

If you missed BIOFABRICATE you missed out! Researchers, artists, designers and entrepreneurs are growing building materials, packaging, and lighting products from mushrooms. They’re painting with bacteria, dying cloth with microalgae and growing clothing from kombucha. Plus, get the scoop the programmable materials library being built with Autodesk’s Project Cyborg and learn to GIY!