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With 3D printing advancing at an incredible pace, Make: magazine continues to lead with in-depth testing and reviews of the latest machines, newest printing software, and coolest prints and projects to create.

This year's crop of printers features sleek, high-tech looks coupled with increasingly...

As electronics have shrunk and power requirements have gotten less demanding, it's no surprise that we're starting to wear our electronic creations.

Today's microcontrollers are tiny micro-sized computers that can be embedded into many projects--especially wearables. And they are perfectly happy running off...

These days drones are buzzing, not only in the skies, but throughout the maker community. Makers' love affair with drones is easy to understand: it has all the trademarks of the maker movement. From open source hardware, robotics (like sensors), cameras, to innovative applications to solve real-world problems,...

May is Robot Month at Maker Media, and in this volume of Make:, we'll take a deeper look at the latest developments in the robotics industry; the DIY humanoid robotic movement, the resurgence of battling bots, and Maker manufacturing (both in Shenzhen and domestically).

In this issue: Inmoov: The coolest...

This item is one of over 25,000 physical resources available from the Resources Collection. The Archive Collection covers over 50 years of curriculum development in the STEM...

What if your clothing could change color to complement your skin tone, respond to your racing heartbeat, or connect you with a loved one from afar? Welcome to the world of shoes that can dynamically shift your height...

Create a dynamic space for designing and building DIY electronic hardware, programming, and manufacturing projects. With this illustrated guide, you'll learn the benefits of having a Makerspace-a shared space with a set of shared tools-that attracts fellow makers and gives you more resources to work with. You'll...

This detailed, hands-on guide provides the technical and conceptual information you need to build cool applications with Microsoft's Kinect, the amazing motion-sensing device that enables computers to see.

Through half a dozen meaty projects, you'll learn how to create gestural interfaces for software, use...

Making Things Talk shows you how to get your gadgets to communicate with you and your environment.

It's perfect for people with little technical training but a lot of interest. Maybe you're a science teacher who wants to show students how to monitor the weather in several locations at once. Or a sculptor...

 

Curt Gabrielson draws on more than 20...

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