A programming language for living cells
Two American teams revealed a way of designing biological circuits similar to the design of integrated circuits in electronics.
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Published 5 April 2016
Two American teams revealed a way of designing biological circuits similar to the design of integrated circuits in electronics.
Published 29 March 2016
The artist Gilles Azzaro has 3D printed Neil Gershenfeld's voice at Artilect fablab in Toulouse (France). He answers the question “What is fablab?”
Published 22 March 2016
An international team of scientists has developed a technique to 3D print graphene aerogel, the world's lightest material weighing in at 7.5 times lighter than air.
Published 8 March 2016
A surprising study confirms it: the sounds of 3D printers reveal crucial information on the source code of printed objects.
Published 1 March 2016
The worms of Roscoff (Brittany, France), which help to understand the consequences of climate change thanks to an educ kit, became worldwide superstars in medias with their collective behavioral dance.
Published 24 February 2016
Paris launched its plan to elevate the French capital into “a city of makers” on par with Barcelona and New York.
Published 22 February 2016
Two German artists clandestinely scanned Nefertiti's famous bust and then put the files online under free license.
Published 18 February 2016
The French director William Laboury produced two films that won awards at the International Short Film Festival Clermont, bringing the maker culture to the big screen.
Published 16 February 2016
Without mention of the coder's gender, open source programs designed by women are better than that of men, according to an American university study published on February 9.
Published 5 February 2016
For the anniversary of the Dada movement, David Dufresne and Anita Hui launch “Dada-Data”, an interactive hackdoc devised in top secret.
Published 5 February 2016
Mangaka artist Megumi Igarashi who distributed 3D scans of her own genitals is on trial in Tokyo under charges of obscenity.
Published 27 January 2016
From February 3-7, the 29th Transmediale festival in Berlin is dedicated with a large part to hacker-maker-DIY culture.
Published 27 January 2016
The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) targets the MIT for copyright infringements. Why? Its website welcomes thousands of tracks pirated by kids using Scratch, reports Torrent Freak.
Published 26 January 2016
The best of YouFab 2015, the creative fabrication contest organized by FabCafé Tokyo. Makery was there.
Published 21 January 2016
Discover the new site features Makery.info: simpler, enriched and more mobile.
Published 21 January 2016
The inquiry of the independent journalist appointed by Kickstarter to understand the biggest failure of crowdfunding, the Zano mini-drone, is online.
Published 19 January 2016
The activists organized a false press conference in Brussels to praise their solution against terrorism, armored overalls in the shape of a sphere, ridiculous and cumbersome.
Published 18 January 2016
A survey analyzes the low representation of women in hackerspaces and makerspaces in Great Britain.
Published 13 January 2016
Wefarmup, a French equipment-sharing platform for farmers, similar in principle to Airbnb.
Published 12 January 2016
Planetary Resources and 3D Systems unveiled the first 3D printed object from asteroid metals at the CES in Las Vegas.