Pyramid “Dream Car”
Crazy electric pyramid “Dream Car.” I guess the pyramid shape is supposed to keep the driver sharp. Dream Car – [via] Link
DIY science is the perfect way to use your creative skills and learn something new. With the right supplies, some determination, and a curious mind, you can create amazing experiments that open up a whole world of possibilities. At home-made laboratories or tech workshops, makers from all backgrounds can explore new ideas by finding ways to study their environment in novel ways – allowing them to make breathtaking discoveries!
Crazy electric pyramid “Dream Car.” I guess the pyramid shape is supposed to keep the driver sharp. Dream Car – [via] Link
@The NYC Toy fair 2008 I met up with Roylco, they’re a paper die cut company that has tons of art-related products (like self portrait sheets shaped like people, paper of paris) but what caught my eye was their new science line. These real animal and human X-rays are meant to be used on light […]
From the MAKE Flickr pool Member csf0137 has graced the pool with a collection of impressive wooden machine replicas. The one seen above is a recreation of Wilhelm Schickard’s calculating machine from the early 1600’s. It’s often assumed that calculation devices were first invented by French mathematician Blaise Pascal – but Shickard’s machines predated Pascal’s […]
@The NYC Toy fair 2008 Scientific Explorer had one of the most interesting areas with their colorful packaging, as I looked at “Disgusting Science” & “Disgusting Anatomy” and all the cool art of their kits I couldn’t help but think “Mark Frauenfelderian”. Oddly enough this is an Elmer’s (glue) company, I think that it made […]
@The NYC Toy fair 2008 I saw Kristal’s crystals for the first time in person, these are quartz-looking crystals you grow yourself. The crystal growth can be speed up and slowed down depending on the temperature, they grow in 2 to 7 days, but can grow longer/bigger for as long as you keep them in […]
@The NYC Toy fair 2008 I toured the Thames and Kosmos area, one of the best of the entire Toy Fair. Thames & Kosmos currently offers 55 science kits on: Energy, technology, electronics, chemistry, biology, physics, natural history, earth science and others. Pictured here, the Radio Ace DIY tube radio kit. Computer Systems Engineering kit […]
Remember building forts out of old boxes? I do, but mine were nowhere close to being as cool as the Super Colossal Cubby House. It is made from 100% recyclable cardboard, and the pattern is available online for free. [via] Link Related: HOW TO – Build a cardboard spaceship – Link