- Computing a world of snowflakes
- 6 Animatronic Eye Mechanisms You Can Download and 3D Print
- Parafilm: What is this thing? (YouTube)
- The colorful modern history of ancient crookneck watermelons
- The Boldport Club is a monthly electronic kit subscription
- The mathematics of the game 2048
- Why do asteroids explode high in the atmosphere?
- Stromatolites found alive, on land
- Here’s The Important Reason We Don’t Get Mad Chemistry Kits For Christmas Any More
- Reading Silicon: How to Reverse Engineer Integrated Circuits, a talk by Ken Shirriff at the 2016 Hackaday SuperConference.
- A Gorgeous—and Unsettling—Video of Evolution in Action
- The Mathematics of Popping Champagne Corks (YouTube)
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I remember my late ’50s chemistry set, a blue enameled steel case packed with little square bottles of real chemicals.
The snowflakes are fascinating, especially looking at them by parameter values.
And I’d like to taste one of those “handled” watermelons sometime.
Seeds are available–you can grow your own!
Sorry, I have no outdoor space for growing anything.