by Michael Belfiore | Mar 13, 2015 | Design & Dev
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by Michael Belfiore | Oct 29, 2014 | Articles, Blog
After a trial run at madscienceinnovation.com, I’ve decided to switch back here, to michaelbelfiore.com, for my blogging activities. I’ll post here as I visit and interview technologists about the work they’re doing to make the world a better place,...
by Michael Belfiore | Oct 4, 2014 | Blog
Ten years ago today, a former Navy pilot climbed into a homebuilt spaceship, was carried to a high altitude by a mothership in the skies over Mojave, California, dropped into free fall, and fired the spaceship’s hybrid rocket motor to blast out of the atmosphere. It...
by Michael Belfiore | Sep 27, 2014 | Articles, Blog
My extended Q&A with MakerBot founder Bre Pettis is up on the Look Ahead blog at The Economist. Pettis was a school teacher who got his start in desktop manufacturing by searching for ways to reach kids who learned best by working with their hands. MakerBot is at...
by Michael Belfiore | Sep 18, 2014 | Articles, Blog
NASA’s MAVEN Mars orbiter is set for Mars orbital insertion this weekend. The unmanned probe will fire its engines on Sunday at 9:37pm Eastern Time. And then mission controllers will have to white-knuckle it for 12.5 minutes to find out whether the maneuver was...