Science

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!

The Votus: Homemade roadster

The Votus: Homemade roadster

A MAKE reader writes in with this DIY roadster – “My artist/DIY friend Brook Halvorson is collaborating on a Lotus inspired, Volvo powered, low-cost Lotus 7 replica that they have dubbed “The Votus.” The car is powered by an early 70’s Volvo 1800 (2 litre, 4 cyl.) drivetrain (hence the name Votus). This merry group […]

Washing-machine engine power kid’s tractor, motorcycle skis, high voltage magic, stocking cap goggles…

Washing-machine engine power kid’s tractor, motorcycle skis, high voltage magic, stocking cap goggles…

Great stuff over at Modern Mechanix! Popular Mechanics 1948, back when 3 years old drove around more… “Driving his own gasoline-engine tractor, three-year-old Gus Dobert of Nashville, Tenn., is the envy of youngsters of his neighborhood. Made by his father, a machinist, the small tractor has a two-cycle washing-machine engine. Power is transmitted by a […]

Understanding Nanotechnology

Understanding Nanotechnology

MAKE reader Earl (and electronics for dummies co-author) sent in his latest project, a site devoted to understanding nanotechnology, have a look… “You might be interested in my new Understanding Nanotechnology Web site (www.understandingnano.com). The site focuses on clearly explaining the concepts behind nanotechnology applications in areas such as solar cells, sporting goods, medicine, and […]