Check out four excellent new open source hardware certifications for March 2025.
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Don Lancaster invented a legendary keyboard, and explained the mysteries of logic chips for generations of DIY hobbyists.
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https://makezine.com/article/electronics/don-lancaster-the-first-digital-maker/
Maria Venegas makes adorable 3D-printed animal nightlights that look hand-carved.
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https://makezine.com/article/craft/maker-spotlight-the-whimsical-creations-of-maria-venegas/
alt.ctrl.GDC 2025 featured games with pirate ships, evil corporations, a giant cat butt, and limbs with a mission.
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https://makezine.com/article/home/fun-games/bouncing-slashing-and-battering-at-alt-ctrl-gdc/
Open Hardware Summit 2025 is May 30th and 31st! Celebrate open source hardware with spectacular speakers, wonderful workshops, and premium performers.
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https://makezine.com/article/maker-news/open-hardware-summit-2025-is-headed-for-edinburgh/
In 1807, Humphry Davy invented an arc light so bright, it was dangerous to look at for more than a split second. Making your own isn't too much trouble.
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https://makezine.com/projects/humphry-davy-and-the-arc-light/
Arduino Days are back once again for 2025! Celebrate 20 years of everyone’s favorite dev board.
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In this episode of Make:cast, Dale Dougherty is joined by Ken Kahn, author of 'The Learner's Apprentice: AI and the Amplification of Human Creativity,' and Sylvia Martinez, co-author of 'Invent to Learn.' Ken discusses his experience in AI from his high school days to MIT's AI Lab and his journey into integrating AI into children's programming tools. Sylvia sheds light on the importance of empowering children with modern tools and technology. The discussion centers on creative uses of AI in education, including creating web apps and historical dialogues using chatbots, personalized learning, and the impact of AI in the classroom. This insightful conversation aims to inspire educators, parents, and students to adopt AI creatively and constructively.
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If you're wondering how to speed up your laser cutting, these LightBurn tips can help you optimize for faster cutting, engraving, and assembly.
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There U Glow is a rare women, trans, femme & queer technical educational space, enticing folks through the magic of glowing LED lights.
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https://makezine.com/article/maker-news/there-u-glow-proves-you-can-do-tech/
It's Pi Day 2025, and we can't wait to celebrate with exactly 3.14 wonderful pi-related projects.
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https://makezine.com/article/maker-news/3-14-tasty-projects-to-celebrate-pi-day-2025/
The maker movement is more than just a trend; it’s proved a powerful and permanent force for good for the last twenty years.
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https://makezine.com/article/maker-news/do-you-want-to-be-a-make-ambassador/
Here’s a super simple toy: a plastic bubble tip for a paper airplane. Dip it in bubble solution and leave a puff of bubbles as the plane darts away!
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https://makezine.com/projects/toy-inventors-notebook-bubble-plane/
February added boards for bikes, the Apisuru beehive frame, and a LAN tap throwing-star to OSHWA's certifications.
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Cubiko is LIVE on Kickstarter! Back the project now and secure your early-bird discount! Imagine having a CNC machine that fits on your desk but has the power to create professional-quality projects. Thats the reality with the Cubiko CNC. Whether it’s wood, metal, or even PCBs, the right tool can open up endless possibilities. That’s [&]
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Creativity does not necessarily involve traditional artistic skills. Where does creativity come from, and what should you do when you can’t find it?
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https://makezine.com/article/maker-news/maker-faire/demystify-your-creativity-with-bam-singhasaneh/
Fab Lab founder looks back and to the future. I’m proud now to have been the first interview in Make:, although I was puzzled at the time.
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One of the questions I’ve been asked, and it’s awkward for me, is “How did you create the maker movement?”
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https://makezine.com/article/maker-news/a-magazine-a-movement-by-and-for-makers/
The Memory Wall initiative aims to highlight the recent history of the post-industrial neighborhood of La Ribera in Deusto in Spains Pais Vasco through the faces of the people who have given it life. La Ribera de Deusto is a neighborhood with a lot of history. At the beginning of the 20th century, companies such [&]
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One medical maker’s journey from possibility to 3D printing kids' casts.
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https://makezine.com/article/science/health/opportunity-activated-3d-printing-casts-for-kids/