MAKE Magazine reports that Michelle Khine was working on a microfluidics design and used the popular children’s toy “shrinky dinks” and her toaster oven to come up with a hack of a solution.
You never know where inspiration is going to hit.
MAKE Magazine reports that Michelle Khine was working on a microfluidics design and used the popular children’s toy “shrinky dinks” and her toaster oven to come up with a hack of a solution.
You never know where inspiration is going to hit.
That’s so cool!