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April 13, 2017

Edible Innovations: Turning Ugly Fruit into Delicious Juice

Two out of five fruits and vegetables are “too ugly” to be sold in markets and grocery stores. They are the building blocks of Ugly Juice.


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Published on April 13, 2017 06:00

April 12, 2017

Review: The Tormach PCNC440 Cuts Metal Like Butter

The Tormach PCNC 440 is purpose-built for cutting metals. The machine has a lot to reward anyone interested in putting forth the effort.


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Published on April 12, 2017 06:15

The MakeShift Challenge: Hot Electrical Problem

It's fire season during a drought and you suddenly realize that you have a dangerously hot electrical system in your new cabin. Can you prevent a potentially devastating fire?


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April 11, 2017

Leaping Robot Inspired by Bush Babies and Parkour

Introducing a tiny robot that can leap tall buildings at a single bound... or it will soon.


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Published on April 11, 2017 12:57

Edible Innovations: Farming Edible Insects at Home with Don Bugito

Monica Martinez has always been a maker. Through her work for Don Bugito, she hopes to bring a healthier alternative to the protein market.


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How to Set Up Your Own DIY Bio Lab

Starting your own home biohacking lab is both easier and cheaper than you might think. Here's what you need to get started.


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Published on April 11, 2017 06:00

April 10, 2017

Maker Pro News: A Physical Bitcoin Wallet, an Artificial Pancreas, and More

Startup Ledger wants to put Bitcoin in your pocket with a USB stick-sized device, plus the latest news for professional makers.


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Published on April 10, 2017 06:15

A Galloping Horse Inspired These Lego Mindstorms Trotbots

Instructions for two walkers designed to handle the weight of the EV3 brick: Klann's robust Mechanical Spider and TrotBot Ver 2.


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Published on April 10, 2017 06:00

April 9, 2017

This Week in Making: ChickTech Meetup, Dark Souls Props, and Robotic Arms

This Week in Making saw the reveal of the Two Bit Circus Foundation, hand-made Dark Souls rings, some new crowd funding campaigns, and more.


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Published on April 09, 2017 06:00

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