Happy Birthday Al! On this day in the year 1879 was born a person whose name would become synonymous with our popular concept of genius. When we take a closer look at Albert Einstein's contributions to science it's plain to see why.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2009.03.14 at 22:04
Well Happy Pi Day to you! This little video came to me a few years ago via two alumni of my high school technology and engineering program. Math geekery made fun!
The Math Forum at Drexel has some good Pi Day activities.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2009.03.14 at 06:03
Well Happy Pi Day to you! This little video came to me a few years ago via two alumni of my high school technology and engineering program. Math geekery made fun!
The Math Forum at Drexel has some good Pi Day activities.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2009.03.14 at 05:36
Today is the birthday of Joseph Priestley, the 18th century scientist, teacher, and political wonk who had a tremendous impact on the worlds of science and politics.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2009.03.13 at 17:04
Meteotek is a Spanish high school project to build a meteorological sounding balloon equipped with temperature and pressure sensors, GPS, radio, and a still camera.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2009.03.13 at 06:05
In step 1 ive listed a small description of my thought processes which have helped me create the five versions of my spitball cannons. In this instructible i will only include plans for versions 1, 4, and 5.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.03.12 at 17:06
This is kind of a response to Glitchmaker (http://www. instructables. com/member/glitchmaker/), but not really. As the name suggests this is an instructable where I will endeavour to show you how to make a clock tick backwards and also to draw your own clockface by hand.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.03.11 at 21:40
The folks at Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose were our most gracious hosts for the Maker Faire Auditions on Sunday. On April 25th, the museum will play host to their 22nd annual Tech Challenge 2009, an annual team design contest for budding engineers in grades 5 - 12.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2009.03.10 at 06:19
This instructable will show you how to achieve altered states of mind surprisingly easily with the easy to make Ganzfeld mask that is better than the traditional half ping pong balls taped to the eyes.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.03.09 at 20:29
This is for those of us who cant wait for standerd shells to dry, its easy and fun. its made from newspaper, white glue, superglue, a ball (or object that will fit your needs), and a hair dryer.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.03.07 at 23:33