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October 26, 2016
Your Sensor Ideas Can Save the World — and Win You Gear
Cypress Semiconductor is sponsoring a new challenge to help people turn their IoT ideas into realities.
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Maker Spotlight: Mario the Magician
Mario is not your average magician — he blends magic and maker innovation to create robotic companions that help him onstage!
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Ferment Honey to Brew Your Own Mead
It’s easy to brew this ancient elixir from honey and yeast!
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10 Spooky Science Tricks for Kids
Check out these 10 Halloween science projects for some spooktacularly fun experiments you can do at home.
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October 25, 2016
YouTube’s Close-Knit Community of Makers
A growing community of video makers who support, collaborate, and riff off of each other.
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The Netflix Halloween Doorbell Tends to Trick Or Treaters So You Can Relax
Keep watching your movies in peace while Netflix's project handles the candy for you.
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Maker Spotlight: Jesse Stone
Jesse has a great point of view on words that can hurt, or help. Her art and business rely on the power of speech and emotion mixed with craft.
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Design a Phenakistoscope for a Mesmerizing Spinning Optical Illusion
Phenakistoscopes are the cousins of zoetropes, and the great grandfather of animation... or so we think. Concept genealogy is more metaphor than science.
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Bangkok Makers Use IoT for Sustainability Solutions
The Southeast Asia Makerthon 2016 continues in Bangkok where teams look at ways logistics and IoT can prevent needless waste.
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October 24, 2016
Get to Know Your CNC: How to Read G-Code
Understanding the commands lets you read a file and figure out what’s going on.
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