
Introduction How would you or anyone you know like to generate their own electricity? How...

This project is a collaboration with Jimmie Rodgers. Build a pulse-sensing headband that flashes a...

Herbalists are some of the original DIYers. They balk at the idea of purchasing from...

What do you do with the toilet brush right after you use it? Hang it...

I’m lazy. My impatience often leads me to botch important steps when I make yogurt....

Working directly with DNA isn't only for the labs of CSI, agribusiness, and headline-grabbing research...

A fume extractor uses an activated carbon filter and fan to remove the smoke, and...
This is really cool, a MakerBot Industries-supported 3D printable prosthetic hand project. When Richard Van...
File this one under DIY medical care. Whether you lack medical insurance, spend time out...
Today on Food Makers, a Google+ hangout on air at 2pm PST/5Pm EST, I'll be...
Lima's University of Engineering & Technology (UTEC) recently erected this water-producing billboard along the Panamericana...
Dave Vondle and Jerry O'Leary are making the world's thinnest watch. I've enjoyed watching this...
There's been a lot of talk about the pollution problem in Beijing lately. Last month,...
If you've ever been backpacking, you know that every little object you bring has to...
We're big fans of unlocking scientific research from being performed exclusively in traditional research institutions...

Introduction How would you or anyone you know like to generate their own electricity? How...

This project is a collaboration with Jimmie Rodgers. Build a pulse-sensing headband that flashes a...

Herbalists are some of the original DIYers. They balk at the idea of purchasing from...

What do you do with the toilet brush right after you use it? Hang it...

I’m lazy. My impatience often leads me to botch important steps when I make yogurt....

Working directly with DNA isn't only for the labs of CSI, agribusiness, and headline-grabbing research...

A fume extractor uses an activated carbon filter and fan to remove the smoke, and...
Calling all maker-entrepreneurs in the healthcare space. Here's an opportunity to get your startup funded...
A few years ago, an Alaskan Bald Eagle was shot in the face, disfiguring her...
Medicine in the US is broken. We face a shortage of doctors, looming medical costs, and...
For some wheelchair users, transferring between mobility devices can be too much. Inspired by his...
Please Seat Yourself By Gregory Hayes Photo by Bob Geile In developing countries — where...
The WW2 US Medical Research Centre has an extensive catalog of images and descriptions of...
Amelia Marzec’s Re-Wired project is a fantastic example of an empowered patient diving into DIY...
Medical aid is a good story. We’ve all seen articles about well-meaning groups donating X-ray...
At MIT, Jose Gomez-Marquez and his Little Devices Lab hack toys to make inexpensive medical...
Jaundice in newborns, if untreated, can lead to brain damage or death. Fortunately there's an...
How does liberating the data from a sports body monitor impact a baby's health in...
Soldering irons get hot. Light bulb filaments also get hot. Cautery pen filaments get so...
Want to build the ultimate human-machine interface? Get rid of the buttons, joysticks and triggers,...

We have the technology (to quote The Six Million Dollar Man), but commercial tools for...
We have the technology (to quote The Six Million Dollar Man), but commercial tools for exploring, assisting, and augmenting our bodies really can approach a price tag of $6 million. Medical and assistive tech manufacturers must pay not just for R&D, but for expensive clinical trials, regulatory compliance, and liability — and doesn’t help with low pricing that these devices are typically paid for through insurance, rather than purchased directly. But many gadgets that restore people’s abilities or enable new “superpowers” are surprisingly easy to make, and for tiny fractions of the costs of off-the-shelf equivalents. MAKE 29, the “DIY Superhuman” issue, explains how.
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http://www.makershed.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=25

We have the technology (to quote The Six Million Dollar Man), but commercial tools for...
We have the technology (to quote The Six Million Dollar Man), but commercial tools for exploring, assisting, and augmenting our bodies really can approach a price tag of $6 million. Medical and assistive tech manufacturers must pay not just for R&D, but for expensive clinical trials, regulatory compliance, and liability — and doesn’t help with low pricing that these devices are typically paid for through insurance, rather than purchased directly. But many gadgets that restore people’s abilities or enable new “superpowers” are surprisingly easy to make, and for tiny fractions of the costs of off-the-shelf equivalents. MAKE 29, the “DIY Superhuman” issue, explains how.
Buy or Subscribe to MAKE:
http://www.makershed.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=25

The beating of the heart is often recorded via sound or simply with touch -...
The beating of the heart is often recorded via sound or simply with touch – but there’s also another interesting and somewhat lesser known option – light. An infrared emitter/detector pair can be used along with a programmable microcontroller, to effectively visualize the effects of the human body’s hardest-working muscle.
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2009/11/collins_lab_infrared_heart_sensor.html

Introduction How would you or anyone you know like to generate their own electricity? How...

This project is a collaboration with Jimmie Rodgers. Build a pulse-sensing headband that flashes a...

Herbalists are some of the original DIYers. They balk at the idea of purchasing from...

What do you do with the toilet brush right after you use it? Hang it...

I’m lazy. My impatience often leads me to botch important steps when I make yogurt....

Working directly with DNA isn't only for the labs of CSI, agribusiness, and headline-grabbing research...

A fume extractor uses an activated carbon filter and fan to remove the smoke, and...
This is really cool, a MakerBot Industries-supported 3D printable prosthetic hand project. When Richard Van...
File this one under DIY medical care. Whether you lack medical insurance, spend time out...
Today on Food Makers, a Google+ hangout on air at 2pm PST/5Pm EST, I'll be...
Lima's University of Engineering & Technology (UTEC) recently erected this water-producing billboard along the Panamericana...
Dave Vondle and Jerry O'Leary are making the world's thinnest watch. I've enjoyed watching this...
There's been a lot of talk about the pollution problem in Beijing lately. Last month,...
If you've ever been backpacking, you know that every little object you bring has to...
We're big fans of unlocking scientific research from being performed exclusively in traditional research institutions...


