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What Do You Make Of It?

Big Picture Science

Big Picture Science

Science, Technology

4.51K Ratings

🗓️ 23 June 2014

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

You are surrounded by products. Most of them, factory-made. Yet there was a time when building things by hand was commonplace, and if something stopped working, well, you jumped into the garage and fixed it, rather than tossing it into the circular file. Participants at the Maker Faire are bringing back the age of tinkering, one soldering iron and circuit board at a time. Meet the 12-year old who built a robot to solve his Rubik’s Cube, and learn how to print shoes at home. Yes, “print.” Plus, the woman who started Science Hack Day … the creation of a beard-slash-cosmic-ray detector … the history of the transistor … and new materials that come with nervous systems: get ready for self-healing concrete. (Photo is a model of the first transistor built in 1947 at the Bell Telephone Labs in New Jersey that led to a Nobel Prize. Today’s computers contain many million transistors … but they’re a lot smaller than this one, which is about the size of a quarter. Credit: Seth Shostak.) Guests: Lucy Beard – Founder of Feetz Mark Miodownik – Materials scientist, director of the Institute of Making, University College, London, and author of Stuff Matters: Exploring the Marvelous Materials That Shape Our Man-Made World Steve Nelson – Team K.I.S.S. Robotics, maker of Beer2D2 Dan Lankford – Managing director, Wavepoint Ventures Ariel Waldman – Founder, Spacehack.org, global instigator of Science Hack Day Saurabh Narain – 12 year-old participant in Maker Faire Descripción en español Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Okay, so I think that new barbecue place is just down the road up here.

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I have a message, I can't seem to get to it, I can't shoot, I...

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What's wrong?

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Can't get my stupid smartphone to work, it's not a smartphone. It's a dumb phone.

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Wait a minute. Don't jiggle it, Molly.

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Okay, well, can you take a look at it, Seth?

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Not while I'm driving Molly. That's kind of dangerous.

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And frankly, it wouldn't matter anyhow. Look at that thing. It's, I mean, it's all smooth around the edges.

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