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Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories comes up with another great project. This time it’s Electric Origami, and the results are really interesting and unique. It is a fairly simple technique that is very well documented on the web site.

This little LED-lit cube is much more than just a paper lantern: It’s a translucent and flexible thin-film electronic circuit that hooks up a battery to an LED, limber enough to be folded into an origami box. And the coolest thing about circuits like these? You can make them at home.

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Paper Circuitry: Electric Origami
2344342513_ec00fd5eca.jpg - Paper Circuitry: Electric Origami Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories comes up with another great project. This time it’s Electric Origami, and the results are really interesting and unique. It is a fairly simple technique that is very well documented on the web site. This little LED-lit cube is much more than just a paper lantern: It’s a translucent and flexible thin-film [...] [..] Read complete article
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IBM developing miniature pipes for chip cooling (AP)
AP - Since a computer microprocessor is veined with electric circuitry, it might seem like a bad place to put water. But IBM Corp. researchers believe that sloshing water through hair-thin pipes inside chips will solve a vexing problem facing next-generation computers. YahooTechNews [..] Read complete article
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Aug. 14, 1888: I Sing the Meter Electric
1888: Oliver B. Shallenberger receives a patent for the electric meter. There’s no free lunch. You’ll get an electric bill. When Thomas Edison started selling electricity for illumination in 1882, he charged per lamp. He soon replaced that with a complicated chemical ampere-hour meter. It was an electrolytic jar with two zinc plates immersed in a zinc-sulfate [...] [..] Read complete article
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Aug. 14, 1888: I Sing the Meter Electric
1888: Oliver B. Shallenberger receives a patent for the electric meter. There’s no free lunch. You’ll get an electric bill. When Thomas Edison started selling electricity for illumination in 1882, he charged per lamp. He soon replaced that with a complicated chemical ampere-hour meter. It was an electrolytic jar with two zinc plates immersed in a zinc-sulfate [...] [..] Read complete article
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DIY: Electric Cub Cadet Tractor
rolling_chassis.JPG - DIY: Electric Cub Cadet Tractor Frank from TheWorkshop sent in this electric conversion of an old International Harvester Cub-Cadet tractor. He was able to scavenge the electrical system from a 1950’s industrial personal transport unit. Sounds like a Segway doesn’t it? Read more about the Electric Cub Cadet Tractor Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Green [...] [..] Read complete article
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Junk guitar class: still spots left
Want to make an electric guitar from junk? Ranjit will teach you. There are still some spots left in his Electric Junk Guitar class Etsy labs in Brooklyn on The 30th (Wednesday). Sign up here! The electric guitar is a sophisticated and highly evolved instrument. But, you can make your own out of a few bucks [...] [..] Read complete article
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Blighty’s electro-supercar 2.0 uncloaks today
Fast-charge Lightning to bitchslap Tesla? Here at the British Motor Show in London, there are lots and lots of cars to see. Quite a few of them have electric or part-electric power trains. A few of these use or plan to use advanced battery technologies such as lithium-ion. Only one has moved on further still, to [...] [..] Read complete article
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Image 0 en  - Today in Joystiq: June 20, 2008 Filed under: Culture This is probably a bit old, but we never tire of game-related origami, especially for Team Fortress 2. A sentry gun and paperclip dispenser? Priceless. Instructions can be found in the middle of [..] Read complete article
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Electric gongs
electric_gongs.png - Electric gongs Spotted in the MAKE Flickr Pool: these electric gongs are by Eric Archer are destined for installation in Austin, TX. Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Music | Digg this! MakeZine.com [..] Read complete article
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Miniblinken: Alternative phosphor paper display
Typ.o made this really unusual display out of an old scanner and some phosphor paper. Unfortunately the image created only last a short time. I salvages a similar piece of paper from an old Light Sketcher toy and now I know what I should have made with it! Read more about Miniblinken [Translated] Read more | [...] [..] Read complete article
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Paper Portraits by Bert Simon
Bert.Simons.papercraft.jpg - Paper Portraits by Bert Simon Bert Simon has taken papercraft to a whole new level. His website has several other portraits and a lot of great photography. You can even download a 12 page PDF and make a paper clone of the artist. Red more about Paper Portraits by Bert Simon - via designverb [Read this article] [Comment on this article] MakeZine.com [...] [..] Read complete article
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XBOX 360 Gamers Weblog Gossip, news and leaks for obsessive gamers Kotaku As if you don't waste enough of your time in a gamer's haze, here's Kotaku: a gamer's guide that goes beyond the press release. Gossip, cheats, criticism, design, nostalgia, pred

Seven Dead in Rampage in Tokyo Video Game District [Akihabara Electric Town]
Seven are dead in Tokyo after a 25-year-old man plowed his truck through a crowd of people, then pulled a knife and stabbed 18. The attack happened Sunday afternoon in Tokyo's Akihabara Electric Town, a district well known to video game, comic book and cosplay enthusiasts. The victims range in a [..] Read complete article
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