Darwin prints own head, then a Mendel

I haven’t seen this guy, Gavilan Simon’s, work before.

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Darwin prints own head, then a Mendel

Floppy disc lunch boxes.

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Floppy disc lunch boxes (and more floppy projects)

World Maker Faire NY: RuBot II interview

With just over two weeks left to World Maker Faire New York , the countdown is on! Our first full-scale East Coast Faire will take place on September 25 and 26 at the New York Hall of Science in Queens, which was originally built as a pavilion for the 1964 World’s Fair, the perfect location to showcase the newest maker-made art and tech.

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World Maker Faire NY: RuBot II interview

iPod Touch 4th generation teardown

The iFixit folks grabbed their tools and went bananas on a new 4th gen iPod Touch. Here are some of the highlights of what they found inside: * This is the easiest iPod Touch we’ve ever cracked open — a bit of glue and two tabs hold the front panel in place

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iPod Touch 4th generation teardown

The MakerBot CupCake is a thing of beauty, an open-source 3D printer whose $750 price undersells the commercial alternatives by a ton. Plus, you get a fanatical group of users who’ll help you debug any problem. Yes, the Dimension uPrint can make tighter models and outputs them quicker, but $20,000 excludes most amateurs

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Commercial 3D printers will one day undersell the Makerbot. But does it matter?

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