• LEGO Microscope with a Functional Rotating Eyepiece lets you Examine LEGO Bacteria Samples
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    If theres one corner of the internet I find myself constantly visiting, its the LEGO Ideas website just to see what unique stuff people are building. You usually see a healthy mix of submissions architecture, cartoon characters, historic monuments, culture, and every once in a while, a working LEGO version of a real-life product, like a Turing machine or a lawn mower.This ambitious set, crafted with 1,316 meticulously chosen pieces, turns mere bricks into a fairly functional microscope that you can peer through and examine samples under. Standing tall at 16.5 inches, this MOC (My Own Creation) from Peter_Designs is more functional than youd expect. With a revolving nosepiece, working eyepiece, and adjustable sharpness controls, this creation promises not just to look good but to work like a charm, inspiring curiosity in everyone who assembles or uses it.Designer: Peter_DesignsThe LEGO Ideas Functional Microscope moves, adjusts, illuminates, and even magnifies. Three lenses in a revolving nosepiece let you simulate different magnification levels, complete with tiny bacteria models to examine. A press-activated light brings your samples to life, while fine and coarse sharpness controls let you dial in clarity. Every mechanism feels purposeful, engineered to transform assembly into interaction.The model also carries the weight of history in its design. Microscopes have transformed how we see the world, from Galileos earliest designs to todays electron microscopes that reveal the invisible. For Peter_Designs, this MOC hopes to celebrate the piece of equipment and all the achievements its aided. My motivation for this set was twofold, he says. The first aim is to show that science can be fun! If approached right, it is not a limitation but an opportunity[] The second motivation was to show an appreciation for people who dedicate their life to science many hours of research and determined work, so that all of us can have better lives.The magnification settings, represented by LEGO-constructed bacteria samples, invite users to explore the microcosm in a tangible, imaginative way. The illumination light, coarse and fine adjustment knobs, and even a sprung sample clip make this as interactive as it is educational. The model offers a tactile understanding of how microscopes work, all while delivering the unmatched joy of building something extraordinary from tiny, interlocking bricks. Right above the rotating lenses lies a disc that features 2D representations of bacteria. Rotate the eyepiece and you see a zoomed-in or zoomed-out version of the bacteria, just through clever LEGO building.LEGO veterans will relish the intricacy of its construction. Advanced building techniques mimic the angles, gears, and connections of a real microscope, making every step of assembly a journey in engineering. Theres a kind of alchemy here: ordinary bricks transforming into something extraordinary, a process thats as rewarding as the finished product itself.The entire kit stands at a fairly impressive 42cm (16.5 inches) tall, featuring a 1,316-build construction that includes both regular as well as LEGO Technic bricks to give it a reliable, functional construction. The design combines elements from beautiful, antique microscopes with those taken straight from modern, more sophisticated machines.For now, the Functional Microscope is a submission on the LEGO Ideas website, gathering votes from the broader LEGO global community. With 5,960 votes, its well on its way to hitting the 10,000 vote mark, following which the submission will be reviewed by LEGOs internal team and hopefully converted into a box-set that all us enthusiasts can buy. If you consider yourself such an enthusiast, you can vote for the LEGO Ideas Functional Microscope on LEGOs website here.The post LEGO Microscope with a Functional Rotating Eyepiece lets you Examine LEGO Bacteria Samples first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • Here's the Cyber Monday monitor deal I would be buying, if I wasn't an inveterate MMO player and had already spent over $142 on ...
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    I can stop looking at G'raha Tia any time I want, okay?Somebody help me budget this, my setup is dying.
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  • Best Cyber Monday PC gaming deals 2024: the savings continue from now through *checks notes* 'Cyber Week'?
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    All the best Cyber Monday PC gaming deals still available right now.We're curating the best deals on gaming PCs, laptops, graphics cards, chairs, and peripherals for you.
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  • Elon Musk will have been crying during the reveal of Jaguar's bold EV car concept
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    The bold design of the Type 00 has proved us all wrong about the controversial rebrand.
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  • Visible Promo Code: Save $15 a month this December
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    This holiday season, get a preowned phone and save $15 a month with our coupon code.
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  • 425 Absolute Best Cyber Monday Deals Picked by Our Experts (2024) | WIRED
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    Missed out on Black Friday? Deals are still going strongsome are even better. These are the best Cyber Monday deals we've found.
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  • G.M. Will Sell Stake in EV Battery Plant to LG
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    LG Energy Solution will now solely own a factory in Michigan that it had planned to operate through a joint venture with General Motors.
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  • Wild Apple patent hints at an iPhone with multiple customizable action buttons
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    MacworldIf youre still struggling to get used to the Action button which Apple brought to its Pro iPhones in late 2023 and to the standard models earlier this year, we have bad news: the discovery of a surprising patent application suggests future versions of the iPhone may be equipped with multiple such buttons. We might even get Action buttons on the iPad and Mac.Patent application 20240393933 was filed by Apple back in May but was only published (and promptly spotted by Patently Apple) at the end of November. It covers what it cryptically refers to as Devices, methods, and graphical user interfaces for configuring configurable input region, but it becomes apparent upon further investigation that this means customizable handset buttons.Accompanying illustrations show the three hardware buttons running down the lefthand edge of what appears to be an iPhone. At present, only the topmost of these (the Action button) is user-configurable, while the volume-up and -down buttons are (mostly) locked to those functions. But in the drawings, all three offer this capability: in this image, for example, the volume-down button is being used to call a contact.AppleBut theres an interesting bonus to this story, which is that the Action button may cease to be an iPhone exclusive. In some embodiments, the patent reads, the device is a portable communications device [such as] the iPhone and iPad. Other portable electronic devices, such as laptops or tablet computers with touch-sensitive surfaces are, optionally, used.In other words, get ready Action buttons everywhere! Or not, as patent activity, as ever, is not necessarily an indicator of future decisions, but merely shows one path the company has considered (and wishes to block its competitors from pursuing). It may decide that the upgrade would be too costly, or take up too many developmental resources that could be better deployed elsewhere. Or the change may come but take several years to arrive.
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  • Your Mac will never look better with $400 off this 32-inch Samsung OLED display
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    MacworldEven at its full $1,300 MSRP, Samsungs gorgeous 32-inch Odyssey OLED G8 is bigger and cheaper than Apples Studio Display. But today its a downright steal: Amazon Cyber Monday sale has this great monitor for $899, a 31 percent discount, and the best price weve ever seen.The monitor has a 4K resolution, which means you can expect some fantastic visuals with sharp images. Since its OLED, youll also get vibrant colors, deep blacks, and high contrastall of which will result in superb images whether youre only streaming Netflix or gaming. The monitors blazing 240Hz refresh rate and lightning-fast 0.03ms response time (supported on M2 Pro/Max Macs and later) make it a dream for gamers. These features ensure smooth gameplay, eliminating screen tearing and input lag, so you can react instantly to every on-screen action.When it comes to connectivity, this Samsung monitor has everything youll need, with HDMI, DisplayPort, and two USB ports.So dont wait around for anything better. The Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 is a total gem at its current $899 price this Cyber Monday and once Cyber Monday is over this deal likely will be too.Get a 32-inch 4K OLED monitor for its best priceBuy now at Amazon
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