6 Ways to View the Solar Eclipse Without Losing Your Eyes or Breaking the Bank
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DIY science is the perfect way to use your creative skills and learn something new. With the right supplies, some determination, and a curious mind, you can create amazing experiments that open up a whole world of possibilities. At home-made laboratories or tech workshops, makers from all backgrounds can explore new ideas by finding ways to study their environment in novel ways – allowing them to make breathtaking discoveries!
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This week, “Handcrafted America” is back, a medical hack saves lives, we explore the pros and cons of continuous belt printing, and more.
Mara and Willow King took their passion for pickling and created a dedicated factory and full time business called Ozuké.
Sci-tech experimenter, Ben Krasnow, is surprised at how well his super-cheap, homebrewed waterjet cutter turned out.
The Telescope Makers’ Workshop is an informal gathering where you can learn how to grind and polish your own Newtonian telescope mirror.
This week saw fidget spinners engage in combat, a casino get hacked through their fish tank, and a writer lament about her body modification.
Alex Pietrow customized a Nintendo Game Boy Advance’s camera so that it could take pictures of celestial objects.