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How 3D Printing Can Kill You (or Save Your Life)
Society

How 3D Printing Can Kill You (or Save Your Life)

Posted on December 12, 2012 by Scott • Leave a comment

Three-dimensional printing is getting more flexible and powerful every day.  You might have seen the 3D printed guitar, or the 3D printed race car (yes, they actually work).  But how about a 3D printed gun?  If pro-gun advocacy group Defense Distribution has anything to say about it, you’ll one day be able to create guns … Continue reading →

Bicycles Are the Future of Transportation
Environment

Bicycles Are the Future of Transportation

Posted on September 19, 2012 by Scott • 6 Comments

This may come as a surprise, but the future of transportation has been around for two centuries already.  Of course, back when ol’ Baron Karl first put two wheels together and rode them around 1817 Mannheim, he just thought he’d made a kind of a re-usable horse.  He certainly had no idea his invention would … Continue reading →

10 Ways for the World to End
Environment / Society

10 Ways for the World to End

Posted on August 1, 2012 by Scott • 7 Comments

There’s something fun about pondering the end of the world, as many movie fans can attest.  The end of a single life might well be a tragedy, but the end of all human civilization is so epic that it’s hard not to be awed. And unless you think humans will be around forever (which I’m … Continue reading →

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