Jewelry made from Barbie parts
There are a lot of modded Barbie and Barbie part projects springing up lately. This is a set of all types of jewelry made from Barbie eyes and other parts. I like what the artist has to say “Barbie dolls were extremely significant in fueling my creative life as a child. They were manipulated and controlled to fir infinite situations of my choosing”. [via] Link.
In microgravity…you don’t need a container. In Day’s initial experiments, the melt–a molten droplet about 1/4 inch in diameter–was held in place inside a hot furnace simply by the pressure of sound waves emitted by an acoustic levitator. With that acoustic levitator, explains Day, ‘we could melt and cool and melt and cool a molten droplet without letting it touch anything.’ As Day had hoped, containerless processing produced a better glass. To his surprise, though, the glass was of even higher quality than theory had predicted. [
A set of four priceless archival recordings from the University of Auckland (New Zealand) of the outstanding Nobel prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman – arguably the greatest science lecturer ever. Although the recording is of modest technical quality the exceptional personal style and unique delivery shine through. Feynman gives us not just a lesson in basic physics but also a deep insight into the scientific mind of a 20th century genius analysing the approach of the 17th century genius Newton. Thanks Stefan!

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This site has some pretty neat electronic projects and schematics. Tons of photos, step by steps and more- the parallel port stepper motor might come in handy for a bot I’m working on- Build an easy stepper motor driver that will allow you to precisely control a unipolar stepper motor through your computer’s parallel port.
Many people have likely seen Julian’s work, but if you haven’t- check it out. Julian Beever has made pavement drawings for over ten years. He has worked in the U.K., Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Germany, the USA and Australia. The pavement drawings have included both renderings of old masters plus a wealth of original inventive pieces of work.