A new additive manufacturing route creates carbon fiber silicon carbide mirrors that unite low weight, strength, and sub-nanometer smoothness, reaching 97 percent visible reflectance for space optics.
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Hackaday Editors Tom Nardi and Al Williams spent the weekend at Supercon and had to catch up on all the great hacks. Listen in as they talk about their favorites. Plus, stick around to the end to ...
The Seattle startup that took the home crafting world by storm in 2015 has been plagued by layoffs and other troubles in ...
More than yet another insanely expensive toy, the Czinger 21C is the poster car for a new era of manufacturing as a service.
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The core promise of the maker movement—democratizing creation—has expanded dramatically through AI. But too much digital ...
By entering certain strings of numbers and symbols into your phone's dialer, you can gain access to a world of hidden ...
Their pottery, Johnson Brothers, was formed in 1882 and in the 1960s was bought by Wedgwood, where her father was head of ...
This new program provides students with valuable training in space engineering and instrument development through ...
Local traffic increased markedly as the 41st annual Gnomemade Market began at 20 locations Friday. Among the most popular ...