by Jake Ryan | Oct 10, 2018 | Fun facts, Uncategorized
When you take some time to look deeply at the world you can notice lots of interesting things. Phillips Screws, are everywhere and they really do deserve a closer look. How did they get EVERYWHERE? Why are they so easy to strip? Developed in 1930 by John P....
by Jenny Green | Jun 28, 2017 | Fun facts, Human Interest
Across the country, fireworks will begin this weekend to celebrate Independence Day. There is bound to be a dazzling array of colors, patterns, and sounds in the night skies somewhere near you! Since their invention in the early 7th century in China, many people have...
by Jake Ryan | May 19, 2017 | Drone Chain, Human Interest, Maine Makers, Member profiles
The Maine Drone Society is a small group of open space technology UAV enthusiasts, advocates and entrepreneurs all dedicated to broadening our own experience with drones. As Open Bench Project member Kris Kleva shares their story with us, we are excited to share...
by Jake Ryan | Feb 22, 2017 | Human Interest, Resources, Women in Technology
Kids, makerspaces, science, technology, engineering, art, and math all go well together. According to Remake Learning, makerspaces are popping up in schools, libraries, museums and unique spaces with much success. Young people seem to naturally thrive when given...
by Jake Ryan | Jan 31, 2017 | Computers, Projects, Resources
Have you explored the world of Raspberry Pi yet? It’s delicious! And, no, were not talking about the decadent dessert that would actually be perfect for Valentine’s Day. We’re talking about the low-cost, basic computer that is changing technology...
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