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This Cyborg Suit Reacts to Sexual Arousal with Spinning Nipple Propellers and Whispering Vagina Speakers
Sarah Petkus is rethinking how we use technology to communicate sexuality.
The Coolest Things We Saw at World Maker Faire
Once a year, thousands of artists and makers descend upon New York City for Maker Faire, a celebration of all things DIY.
Oh This? Just a Giant Starmap Made By a Hacked 80s Knitting Machine
Australian engineer Sarah Spencer unveiled “Stargazing: A knitted tapestry” over the weekend at the Electromagnetic Field Camp festival.
The DIY Movement Is Bringing RadioShack Back From the Dead
Independently-owned franchise stores are the second coming of the beleaguered brand.
Watch and Marvel At a Holiday Ornament Being Made
The intricate process is both festive and meditative.
Where the jobs at
We talked to a “maker” to find out how people are creating careers in the DIY scene
It's Healing Time at Arduino
With new foundation, Arduino seeks to a heal long-stewing trademark dispute.
Tomorrow's Musical Instruments Look Like Lightsabers and Metal Detectors
Inside London's Augmented Instruments Lab, where music can be hacked out of anything.
Badass Photos from a Day in the Life of a Professional Knife-Maker
For this week's edition of First-Person Shooter, we handed two cameras off to Adam, a knife maker from North Carolina. Adam's been crafting knives for the past five years, and his "slicers" are coveted by chefs and collectors from all over the world.
This Guy Built His Very Own Artisanal Computer Processor
The 'Megaprocessor' let's you take a walking tour of a modern computer processor.
MIT Bookmaking Course Schools Kids in Renaissance Technologies
Students in MIT’s ‘Making Books: The Renaissance and Today’ build books from scratch, from making paper to constructing a printing press.