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October 19, 2017

Seoul Hosts the Largest Maker Festival and First Electric Kart Race in Korea

Maker Faire Seoul is now in its sixth year and is taking place this upcoming weekend on October 21 and 22 at Seoul Innovation Park.


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Published on October 19, 2017 09:06

Fighting Bots, Pinball, Emulators, and More at Maker Faire Denver

Maker Faire Denver has it all, whether you're in the mood to watch robot cars fight, drones race, or kids create their own chainmail.


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Published on October 19, 2017 06:00

Edible Innovations: This Hive Lets You Grow Insects at Home

Grow your own food at home! This hive is small enough to fit inside an apartment. It automatically grows insects for consumption.


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Published on October 19, 2017 05:00

October 18, 2017

Cast Your Own Stamps to Put Harriet Tubman on the $20 Bill

Put a new face on your money with these custom stamps. Don't worry, it's not illegal so long as you don't make the money unusable.


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Published on October 18, 2017 06:00

Crochet Your Own Climate Change Data Visualization Blanket

Create your own blanket that reflects the rising temperatures of our planet. Despite the grim picture, the design is very artistic.


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Published on October 18, 2017 05:00

October 17, 2017

Getting the Most from Dry Herbs

Learning how to use herbs in cooking from Alex of French Guy Cooking.


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Published on October 17, 2017 14:28

Maker Faire Atlanta Celebrates the Local Fluidity Between Schools, the Community, and Business

Everyone's a maker this upcoming weekend in downtown Atlanta as the community comes together for a Weekend of Making, which includes the seventh annual Maker Faire Atlanta, October 22 at the Georgia Freight Depot.


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Published on October 17, 2017 14:20

Cast a Pixelated, Glowing Centipede Costume for Halloween

Follow Caleb's story as he, his sons, and his wife build an LED Centipede Halloween costume that was inspired by the movie "Pixels."


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Published on October 17, 2017 06:00

Edible Innovations: Combining Bartenders, Robots, and Lots of Fun

For years, Ben Cowden has focused on creating cocktail mixing robots and incorporating CAD and digital tools into his metalworking practice.


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Published on October 17, 2017 05:00

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