Investigating the Bridge Between Engineering and Art with Sara Hendren
Sara Hendren’s work challenges our assumptions of what normal is—in engineering, design, bodies, and minds.
The latest DIY ideas, experiments and demonstrations in health science including at-home diagnostics and healing.
Sara Hendren’s work challenges our assumptions of what normal is—in engineering, design, bodies, and minds.
Last week saw some cool multi-tasking robots, creators who were making a difference, and startups struggling against Amazon.
Hannah Edge developed a compact spirometer that merges both old and new technologies, like 3D printing, to create a more portable device.
Check out these creators who attended World Maker Faire New York. They’re using the act of making to improve medical care.
Stefania Abbona helped co-found The Algae Factory, a company that produces Spirulina chocolate bars, to help reduce malnutrition.
Meet Jason Wu, a high school student who is already the founder of a biotechnology startup and research associate at an acclaimed Institute.
This week, “Handcrafted America” is back, a medical hack saves lives, we explore the pros and cons of continuous belt printing, and more.