The Ultimate Kit Guide

Kit Complexity: 5

(1=Easy, 5=Difficult) Is the kit easy, moderate, or challenging to build for its most likely target audience? Kits clearly aimed at children would, for example, be rated differently from microcontroller kits.

Stirling Engine

Stirling Engine

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Stirling Engine

$130

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Reviewed: November 13th, 2011

This beautiful engine teaches you the basics of thermodynamics as its power comes from an external heat source, which can be anything from fuel to solar to geothermal energy. The instructions are in Japanese, but the Maker Shed page has an English translation. MAKE is proud to be the exclusive distributor in North America for […]

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Cloning a Fluorescent Gene

Cloning a Fluorescent Gene

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Cloning a Fluorescent Gene

$600

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Reviewed: November 8th, 2011

When I told my 8-year-old daughter I had a kit to clone fluorescent jellyfish DNA, she was excited to try it. But this is a high-school level project. The reagents are sent in a styrofoam box with dry ice, and the projects require a polymerase chain reaction thermal cycler (which Genotyp will loan out to classrooms that […]

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TubeSat Personal Satellite

TubeSat Personal Satellite

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TubeSat Personal Satellite

$8,000

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TubeSat makes space your personal laboratory. You build a satellite the size of a large soup can, get it launched into a 310km Earth orbit moving 17,000 miles an hour, and talk to it via ham radio a few times a day for 1–3 months. Smile as you reflect on your new skills in surface-mount […]

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