If you talk to the FDA, there’s only one permanent method of hair removal—electrolysis. This involves sticking a needle into ...
For this challenge, we asked you to show off your hacks that power themselves sustainably from the environment around them.
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Presumably aimed at children, NHK World’s Texico program teaches the main ideas about programming without actually using a ...
The idea of FDM 3D printing using granules rather than filament is an appealing one: rather than having to wrangle spools of ...
It’s nice to hide away in our little corner of the internet and talk tech, safely away from the turmoil of world events. Sometimes though, geopolitics intrude even into our space, and Reuters are here ...
It’s been a story of the last week or so if you follow the kind of news channels a Hackaday scribe does, that Google have ...
Since Sony’s PlayStation 5 console is quite literally an AMD-based gaming PC with a custom mainboard, the only thing that ...
Some people love CRTs to a degree that the uninitiated may find obsessive. We all have our thing, and for [Found Tech], it’s absolutely pointing particle accelerators at his face to play ...
Solarpunk is sometimes thought of as the “good ending” to cyberpunk– there’s technology, but it’s community-focused instead ...
The ionosphere is of great importance to shortwave radio transmissions, since it allows radio waves to be refracted and ...