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Www.ti.com/corp/docs/landing/universityprogram/09_winners/U_of_AZ_Chatila. Wireless Energy - A 3D Printed AtmoMotor HV. The Future Of UX Design: Tiny, Humanizing Details. Dan Saffer, like many designers, likes to quote Charles Eames. But unlike many designers, Saffer—Director of Interaction Design at Smart Design—wrote a whole book inspired by one of his favorite Eames quotes: "The details are not the details.

They make the design. " Saffer’s book, titled Microinteractions, takes Eames’s maxim to heart and then some. "For the last decade or so, designers have been encouraged to tackle 'wicked problems’ and to address systems," he tells Co.Design. "But when you’re working on such a macro scale, the details sometimes get lost, and it’s the details that make systems feel more human, and more humane. So I wanted to write a book that took a look, almost at the atomic level of design, of what makes details work. " So what is a "microinteraction," anyway?

These atomic design moments, Saffer argues, are what whole products, and even whole systems and "wicked problems," ultimately boil down to. [Read more about Microinteractions here] 3D Print Your Own Solderless Circuit. One of the main problems with making your own circuits is the tricky and often dangerous soldering process, so Instructables user Mikey77 has come up with a solderless 3D printed circuit. It is the same size as standard 1/16" thick, through-hole soldered perfboard, and can be made a little quicker than soldered circuits, but it does require a bit of skill to make.

This example is a simple micro-controller circuit that flashes three LED's in sequence. It was made on a MakerBot Replicator 2 with PLA filament and is intended to be a minimal illustration of what is possible. In order to avoid using a soldering iron, he uses a commercial conductive paint, though he does include recipes for making your own conductive glue here and here, as well as recipes for conductive rubber here and here. If you don't want to make the circuit yourself, you can also send the stl file to Shapeways, or another commercial 3D printer. Have you heard about the 3D Printer World Expo?

432 Hz - Your Natural Rhythm For Spiritual Evolution. A=432 Hz, known as Verdi’s ‘A’ is an alternative tuning that is mathematically consistent with the universe. Music based on 432Hz transmits beneficial healing energy, because it is a pure tone of math fundamental to nature. The universal music of sacred geometry According to Brain T. Collins, a musician and researcher, the standard pitch (A=440 Hz) does not harmonize on any level that corresponds to cosmic movement, rhythm, or natural vibration. There’s a growing musical and metaphysical movement for recovering optimal integrity in the music industry and spirituality through the 432Hz tuning. The healing benefits According to Richard Huisken, music tuned to 432 Hz is softer and brighter, giving greater clarity and is easier on the ears. 432 Hz seems to work at the heart chakra, “the feeling”, and therefore could have a good influence on the spiritual development of the listener.

Listen to 432Hz and enjoy living in balance Where does it come from? Orpheus playing at in harmony with nature. Pit Greenhouses. Pit Greenhouses Depending on latitude, but despite above ground air temperatures (and wind chill), 6 to 8 feet down into the earth, temperatures remain fairly constant, between 50 and 60°F. Meaning your pit greenhouse will be much warmer than an above ground greenhouse in winter and that cool earth will keep temps bearable in the summer.

Pit greenhouse in Spetchley Gardens, UK. Stairs down to entrance on right. Image by Mezzapod. Underground greenhouse. The inside can be cased in stone, mud brick or any dense natural material able to absorb large amounts of heat. Mike Oehler’s pit greenhouse design. Called a walipini in South America (from the Aymara Indian language, meaning "place of warmth"). Earthbag pit greenhouse. Sun pit greenhouse. Here is a large walipini in LaPaz, Bolivia. Pit greenhouse made of local stone in Nepal at almost 10,000 feet altitude, where the temperature falls below freezing 199 days per year. Inside of above pit greenhouse. Pit greenhouse. How To: Books: More: Video: Watch This Freaky Gyro Cube Balance Perfectly, Defying Gravity | Wired Design. Yikes. Image: ETH Zurich All Google wants for Christmas is a bunch of scary ass robots. Clearly, the big ticket items under the tree are Big Dog and the rest of the Boston Dynamics nightmare menagerie. But if Larry and Sergey are still looking for a stocking stuffer, this freaky balancing cube might be just the thing.

Cubli, a project out of the Dynamic Systems and Control lab at the Swiss engineering school ETH Zurich, is a 6 inch by 6 inch metal block that employs three spinning wheels to perform a variety of tricks. Even more unsettling, though (and more impressive), are Cubli’s preternatural powers of balance. The stabilization comes courtesy of the precise choreography of the internal spinning wheels–a system the researchers point out is similar to the one that keeps satellites oriented in space. SteamOS Beta is Available for Download.