Lego’s next release is a digital brick loaded with sensors that add new layers of interactivity to its play sets. WIRED got exclusive access to the Lego labs where the Smart Brick was born.
There are tons of different ways to teach your kids basic math concepts, but if you’re looking for something a bit more fun, the folks over at Scholastic have a guide for using LEGO bricks to teach ...
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YouTuber builds 4,000-rpm electric motor from LEGO bricks and simple magnets
In a world filled with high-tech robotics kits and programmable gadgets, one artist decided ...
“Did you know you can 3D-print LEGO bricks that can actually be used as regular LEGO?”–me, in 2009 Those magical words made real to me the wonder that was 3D printing. It was a magical time! Everyone ...
No advanced motor modules. No complex control boards. Just magnets, copper wire, a transistor, and a 9-volt battery. Here is ...
This article is part of Kotaku Deals, produced separately from the editorial team. We may earn a commission when you buy through links on the site. Lego’s has changed a lot over the course of its life ...
Jamie from the YouTube channel Jamie’s Brick Jams has built a fully working electric motor using mostly ordinary LEGO bricks, a handful of basic electronic parts, and simple electromagnetic principles ...
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