Have you ever been about to finish a puzzle, when suddenly you realize there are more holes left than you have pieces? With [Nikolaos’s] 3D printed sliding puzzles, this will be a problem of the past!
The New York Times' mobile game Wordle. It’s a pretty technical description, and the post outlines some of the major hurdles that had to be broached to get the machine in functioning order. First, it ...
If you’ve noticed that Survivor 45 has some different puzzles than previous seasons, there’s a good reason for it. The iconic reality competition series has actually retired some of its classic ...
It has been used to build a life-sized velociraptor, the Batmobile and a six-foot replica of the space shuttle. Now, Lego is building human skin. Kind of. Scientists from Cardiff University have used ...
A Chinese farmer who was left with a chunk missing from his skull following a fall is to have it rebuilt – using a 3D printer. The man, identified only as Hu, fell from the third floor of his house in ...
The short answer is: All from the latest batch from either company are pretty great, and any of them would be worth your money. James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since ...