Maker Spotlight: Erica Moulten
Erica Moulten, a self-described “anything is possible” kind of maker, loves to teach kids how to build underwater ROVs.
Erica Moulten, a self-described “anything is possible” kind of maker, loves to teach kids how to build underwater ROVs.
A biohacker is someone with the mindset of a hacker, but who works with different tools, such as pipettes, incubators, tubes or petrie dishes.
This past week we contemplated riding our bikes on water, marveled at a paper quilled chess set, and got amped thinking about flying cars.
Read about how one doctor was inspired to create an Arduino-powered bioreactor and ended up with an affordable, accurate device.
So many of your phones sensors are hidden or hard to access, but Science Journal, the new Android App from Google, makes it easy to use them.
At Maker Faire this weekend, come meet the Makers from the Department of Energy and the National Labs and talk with them about making our energy future much brighter.
Maker Faire takes all the best parts of a science fair and turns them into something new and wonderful. Bring Maker Faire to your school with our School Maker Faire program!