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The 6th annual Invention Awards are here, from an inflatable tourniquet to a better lobster trap to spring-loaded hocket skates. This issue is all about the celebration of invention.
Plus: Making synthetic biology breakthroughs in a garage, building a constantly-moving ping-pong table, and a ridiculously overpowered barbecue.
The Fabulous Fabbers thing doesn't really strike me as something amazing. Ok, so we have smaller, home-brew factories. What are they factories of? This supposes that I want to take the time to imagine the myriad different types of micro-productions and figure out how they could effect us if they were more open/right in front of us. I don't even know what micro-productions produce that would matter if they were in a garage next door to me. What good does this portion of the article do for me? Anybodies explanation of why this is terribly exciting would be nice. Preferably in consumer/layman terms.
Be Te Dub, everything else was pretty amazing.
Be Te Dub, everything else was pretty amazing.
Be Te Dub, everything else was pretty amazing.
Stutter much?
everything is possible ,it is really amazing!I wish someday people could live long as they want
This seems like an odd (and perhaps hastily prepared) gallery for Popular Science. It would have been helpful to indicate that neither the pictures nor the text are science, but are simply copied from an art exhibit made by artists who seem to have only the vaguest notions about the science to which their art refers. For example, it seems clear that the person who wrote "no matter how clean we are or how healthy we feel, we still carry billions of microbes on our bodies," doesn't realize that without those microbes, we would die a quick but unpleasant death. Please leave art on art websites; if you can't come up with any science, use your excellent command of the language and say nothing.