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Electronic History of the Day with PyPortal
This PyPortal project shows one notable electronic or science fact every day. Based on what day it is, CircuitPython code grabs JSON data from a database and then prints information about the person associated with that day....
- Posted 4 years ago
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3D Printed Open Source Automated Feeding System
Katrina Nguyen is currently a Biomedical Engineering graduate student at Carnegie Mellon University studying motor neuroscience research. Katrina designed an open source automated feeding system that aims to help researchers better monitor the daily intake of laboratory...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Arduino Engineering Kit is the ideal solution for university students
The Arduino Engineering Kit enables college students and educators to incorporate core engineering concepts into their Arduino projects, thanks to industry-standard tools for algorithm development, system modeling, simulation and robotics with the support of MATLAB and Simulink...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Today is “The Day”: Maker Faire Rome Starts Today!
Today finally starts the European Edition of Maker Faire. Until 3rd December Maker Faire Rome offers a huge schedule where you can find workshops, performance, talks and events dedicated to kids and adults. To participate you have...
- Posted 7 years ago
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Go Prosthetic: Affordable 3d Printed Limbs for Amputees
Peter “Max” Armstrong, a mechanical engineering student at the University of Colorado Boulder, has grown into a highly promising initiative called Go Prosthetics. After years of research, prototypes, and tinkering, Armstrong believes he has developed a low-cost and...
- Posted 7 years ago
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Maker Faire Rome 1>3 December: Circle the date on the calendar!
The fifth edition of Maker Faire The European Edition will start the first of December at Fiera di Roma. Here you can find how to get there. Remember to subscribe Maker Faire’s newsletter for news, updates and...
- Posted 7 years ago
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Maker Faire Rome: Call For Schools – Deadline Extended To Oct. 28
What are you waiting for? The Call for Schools is open! Send us your proposal UNTIL OCT 28 ! Bring your project, we’ll take care of everything else! We’ll give you a table and chairs in one of the Faire’s...
- Posted 7 years ago
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Maker Faire Rome 2017: Are You Ready?
Are You ready for the European Edition 2017? If you are a college student you’ll be happy to know that “Call for Universities and Research Institutes” is open until OCTOBER 15 TH “Bring your project, together we...
- Posted 7 years ago
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Maker Faire Rome: Call For Makers extended to Oct. 8
Just 2 weeks ago we spoke about the extended deadline to October 1. But it’s not enough, because we’re getting some breaking news out of Maker Faire Rome website: Call For Maker deadline has been extended to October...
- Posted 7 years ago
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Maker Faire Rome – The European Edition 4.0 is coming!
Maker Faire Rome is a great celebration of invention, open to all forms of applied creativity, from the most serious to the most imaginative projects, from new technologies to traditional arts and crafts. What will you bring...
- Posted 7 years ago
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Futurist Ray Kurzweil makes 3D printing predictions
In a new interview with Google’s director of engineering, author and futurist Ray Kurzweil, has shared some of his most recent predictions for the future of technology with the New York Times. Here are his predictions: As...
- Posted 8 years ago
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3D-Printed LEGO-Like Blocks Open Access to Costly Lab Technologies
Douglas Hill, a graduate student at the University of California, Riverside (UCR) under Assistant Professor of Bioengineering William Grover, has developed a LEGO-like system of 3D-printed blocks for creating research tools on the fly. Dubbed Multifluidic Evolutionary...
- Posted 8 years ago