Which Tiny Desk made an audio engineer question everything? Which one made a producer want to cry? Touch grass? Look back on the year in Tiny Desk, with the people who make them.
Powered by light, the robots carry computers and can move in complex patterns, say Penn Engineering and University of ...
Inspired by kirigami, a type of Japanese paper art, researchers have created a new material that transforms from a grid into ...
At first glance, a flyable airplane made of cardboard sounds almost like a joke – the sort of thing that collapses long before it ever leaves the ground. But YouTuber and serial tinkerer Peter Sripol ...
HADAR night vision tech enables robots and cars to see textures, distances, and materials in complete darkness, just like ...
Introducing new tech to a production line is always a balance, says Craig Le Clair, principal analyst at the research firm ...
Weave Robotics, the California startup behind the laundry-folding robot, has started placing robots in laundromats. Former ...
But you can see the market appeal. A robot vacuum cleaner can’t climb stairs to clean an upstairs room. A robot arm that ...
It may not be something often thought about, but the study of microscopic biological tissues found in humans, animals, or ...
Each robot costs only a single penny to manufacture. The robots could help advance everything from nanotechnology ...
Board game fans, today I show you how to easy make marble labyrinth game from cardboard. It's very fun to play. You can ...
Jonathan Lynn’s Clue, which celebrates its 40th anniversary on Dec. 13, sits at the intersection of both trends. The first ...
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