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A ghost with glowing eyes hovers in the window. Watching. Always watching.
The Tin Can Cooker is a homemade outdoor stove that really works.
Create batty luminaries with just some paper, glue, and vellum. Perfect for lighting a spooky pathway or witchy display.
From science classrooms to high end restaurants and now to your kitchen, cooking with liquid nitrogen is becoming more common.
Ghostly hands lift the lid of the box... or maybe it's just pneumatics. Learn how to hack a box that opens on its own using syringes, tubing, and duct tape.
Your kiddo is never too young to start appreciating the joys of electronic music, so here's a child-friendly sequencer with lights and sounds.
For a cheery Halloween centerpiece, all you really need is paint, a hot glue gun, and some cheap items you can get from the dollar store.
I was inspired by Kinder Surprise eggs to make a white chocolate milk jug filled with candy.
What is a mighty warrior without a mighty weapon? Build this fearsome double-headed axe prop from MDF and PVC.
When you drink soda, bubbles of carbon dioxide (CO2) cause the tingling sensation on your tongue.
Making your own hot sauce is so easy and rewarding, you might never go back to store-bought sauce ever again!
Scare trick-or-treaters precisely when you want to with the help of some Wi-Fi enabled microcontrollers and Node.js.
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