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04/21/2017
Watch 12 scientists, educators, and mathematicians tell their stories of how they first fell in love with what they study.
04/17/2017
Distributed manufacturing could be a game changer. Plus, the benefits of chowing down on bugs, highlights from Maker Faire Miami,...
04/11/2017
Starting your own home biohacking lab is both easier and cheaper than you might think. Here's what you need to...
03/28/2017
Invention platform Quirky is back from bankruptcy, plus the latest news about making and business.
03/03/2017
If you're designing a product for the human body, it's important to know when and if the FDA will take...
10/06/2016
At Valldaura Labs in Spain, researchers are looking at different ways to use biomaterials for sustainable living, architecture, energy, and...
09/22/2016
Alex Weiss and Ruwan Subasinghe have been working together on a number of projects for year. Their latest is a...
08/25/2016
This is the second installment of our series on the state of biohacking. You can read the first installment “Safari...
08/24/2016
Jendai Robinson is a chemist, researcher, and maker who builds new types of material and chemical detecting sensors for NASA.
08/22/2016
The BITalino is great for biohacking — hook up the sensors and play Classic Pong with a swing of your...
07/19/2016
The latest issue of Make: magazine hits newsstands today — read up on every aspect of virtual reality, from edible...
05/29/2016
Last time we reported on European Maker Week (EMW), the organizers were just beginning to spread the word and encourage...
03/23/2016
Maker Faire Cairo is the first featured Maker Faire in the Arab world, and promises to be an exciting event...
01/25/2016
You've never heard cassette tapes play music like this before.
11/16/2014
That's a wrap for the Elephant & Castle Mini Maker Faire, which was bigger and better than ever
11/15/2014
Biohacking is the next big thing, but people aren't just talking about it anymore, they're using it to 3d print...
03/21/2014
“A conference by and for makers.” From the editors of MAKE magazine, the Maker Pro Newsletter is about the impact...
07/24/2012
Peer under rocks, into microscopes, and up into the heavens. Extract your own DNA. Play with your food.
05/30/2012
Craig Venter’s Bugs Might Save the World – NYTimes.com: In the menagerie of Craig Venter’s imagination, tiny bugs will save...
03/05/2012
At Maker Faire: Bay Area Kimmo & Tero Karvinen, authors of Make: Arduino Bots and Gadgets, brought along an Arduino...
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