This Week in Making: Minecraft, Hyperloop, and Disabling Drones
The past week microsoft announced a minecraft for educators, the Hyperloop had its first public demo, and we learned how to disable a drone.
The past week microsoft announced a minecraft for educators, the Hyperloop had its first public demo, and we learned how to disable a drone.
This past week we contemplated what we’d do with a quantum computer, debated replacing the lenses in our eyeballs, and drank too much coffee.
Hacking the brain is a frontier that’s touchy to explore. But it’s one where home-built gadgets can play an important role.
Design assistive technology for people in low income or rural areas for a chance to win cash prizes.
Dr. Martin D. Burke and a team of chemists at the University of Illinois may have brought us one giant step closer to 3D printing on the molecular level. Small molecules are the low molecular weight organic compounds that make up such things as pharmaceuticals, agricultural chemicals, and electronic components like LEDs and photovoltaic solar […]
Biohacking is the next big thing, but people aren’t just talking about it anymore, they’re using it to 3d print objects.
The Foldscope is a disposable paper microscope that uses tiny spherical lenses. And it costs 50 cents.