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December 9, 2015
techtat-565x371 Temporary Tattoos to Monitor Vitals
An lighter more wearable alternative to FitBit (Via Beautiful Decay)
il_fullxfull.850556860_tbmh Laser-Cut Wood Illustrations
Layering laser-cut wood taken to a whole new level, by Martin Tomsky (Via Colossal)
z3hbygupo6r3xwsuqm0d copy Tiny V8 Engine Out of Paper
Paper can be exceptionally sturdy, especially when strengthened by glue. By Aliaksei Zholner (Via Gizmodo)
main REM Detection Sleep Mask
Save on video games - control dreams. (Via Hackaday)

 

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February 22, 2002
May issue of Discover Magazine

Mr. Tilden informs me that his experiments with 40 B.I.O.Bugs in the desert of Whitesands, New Mexico will be detailed in the May issue of Discover Magazine. I've seen some of his personal pics of the experiment, and it is indeed impressive photography. Keep an eye out for this issue!

September 10, 2013
Calgary Mini Maker Faire Ticket Giveaway...

We've got two pairs of weekend passes for the Calgary Mini Maker Faire taking place this weekend up for grabs. To enter, send an email to it@solarbotics.com with the subject of "I <3 Solarbotics" to enter. Two winners will be selected Friday the 13th @ Noon.

April 24, 2009
PICAXE is dead! Long live PICAXE!

Well we hate to break it to you, but the PICAXE-40X1 has kicked the bucket. Shuffled off the mortal coil.  Wacked, given up the ghost, became living-challenged, croaked, sprouted wings, snuffed out. "IT'S NOT DEAD! JUST PINING FOR THE FJORDS!" Well, that's not the case. But is does (did?) have beautiful plumage. But that's okay […]

July 12, 2007
BEP Application: Turbot

The Turbot is a member of the Scophthalmidae family of flatfish and is almost completely circular. Turbot is often found partially buried in the seabed in sand, gravel, rocks and sediment. Its fat content varies, but it usually contains roughly 1 gram of omega-3 fatty acids per 100g fillet. Barring advances in genetic engineering, we will not be building that kind of Turbot. However, this kind of Turbot can be built with a soldering iron.

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