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How to Build a Bicycle
I will teach you the basics to building a bicycle from purchased parts.
Motion Mountain - The Free Physics Textbook for Download...
Motion Mountain is a free and entertaining physics textbook - 6 volumes with more than 2000 pages - for young students, teachers and anybody interested in physics. The text, guaranteed to be fascinating, surprising and challenging on every page, is...
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Robots Make Noodles
Get yourself some robo-help in the kitchen.
Best Reference Books for the Mechanical PE, Pass the first...
iCam: New Mobile Device Concept :: New Technology Devices...
This is a new bread of micro 4:3 type of camera that can come out in the very near future. Technically it is feasible to create such device; merging t
Floating House / MOS Architects
Architects: MOS - Michael Meredith, Hilary Sample Location: Ontario, Canada Design Team: Fred Holt, Chad Burke, Ryan Bollom, Forest Fulton, Temple
Design Inspiration: The Official Eiffel Tower Blueprints...
For as long as I can remember, I've always wanted to go to the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. I've never been to Paris, and if I ever get the opportuni
Macworld 2012: iPro Lens System Turns iPhone Into a Pro-Grade...
Schneider Optics has introduced the iPro Lens System, which can turn any iPhone into a professional-grade camera.
Free Engineering Video Lecture courses
Video Lectures, Video Courses, Science Animations, Lecture Notes, Online Test, Lecture Presentations. .
Clif Bar Triathlon Start Commercial
A funny TV commerical from Clif Bar on the challenges of a triathlon swim start.
Invented: World's Lightest Material, 99.99 Percent Air
Palette - Phone by Kunihiko Nakata » Yanko Design
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The E.D.G.E
This tiny prefab home is an experiment in all things efficient. The E.D.G.E., designed and built by by Bill Yudchitz and Revelations Architects/Builders Corp. in Wisconsin.
Wireless bicycle brake that 'only fails three times in a...
Computer scientists at Saarland University, Germany, have developed a wireless bicycle brake they say could revolutionise control systems.