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Asteroids Neuron Array Poster
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Due to a current postage strike in Canada, packages will be delayed. As seen in the one of the latest Thought Emporium Video, this poster is screen printed by hand in Montreal Canada with black, glow in the dark and UV inks. Reveal the secret message left by the neurons with the included gift UV flashlight keychain. The poster incorporates a genuine neuron array designed to play the game Asteroids. The proceeds of this sale will be going towards the purchase of the necessary equipment to interface the neurons with the computer game. Help us raise the funds necessary to build the Torment Nexus, as seen in the literary classic: Don't Build the Torment Nexus! Please allow for up to 2 months lead time as they are printed in batches. Sheet Size (Approximate):31.7 x 45.7 cm12.5 x 18 inNo returns or refunds unless the product is defective, see our policy.
Papyrus Mummy Assembly Instructions Poster Black
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Due to a current postage strike in Canada, packages will be delayed. As seen in the one of the latest Thought Emporium Video, this poster is screen printed by hand in Montreal Canada on genuine Egyptian papyrus, sourced from the only farm still producing today. Assemble your own mummy with this illustrated instruction sheet, available in one of three colours. Please allow for up to 2 months lead time as they are printed in batches. Sheet Size (Approximate):34.3 x 25.4 cm13.5 x 10 inNo returns or refunds unless the product is defective, see our policy.
Neuron Array | Heavy Premium Hoodie Black / L
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Embrace your inner mad scientist with this cerebral design!Who knew that the softest hoodie you'll ever own comes with such a cool design. You won't regret buying this classic streetwear piece of apparel with a convenient pouch pocket and warm hood for chilly evenings.• 100% cotton face• 65% ring-spun cotton, 35% polyester• Front pouch pocket• Self-fabric patch on the backManufacturer and Model:Cotton Heritage M2580Disclaimer: This hoodie runs small. For the perfect fit, we recommend ordering one size larger than your usual size.No returns or refunds unless the product is defective, see our policy. • Traceability:- Weaving—Pakistan- Dyeing—Pakistan- Manufacturing—Pakistan• Contains 0% recycled polyester• Contains 0% dangerous substances
Standing Tube Holder
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Buy 2 Get 15% OFF!Tubes Shown in Photos are not included3D printed tube holder for your biolab, shipped to your door. Capable of holding 50ml falcon tubes, 15ml falcon tubes, 1.5ml Epi tubes & .2ml PCR tubesWe print ours in PLA and sterilize them by spraying all surfaces with 99% isopropanol before bringing them into a flow hood. The surface can be washed with a bleach solution should the need arise. We strongly suggest avoiding complete submersion in water or other cleaning solutions for extended lengths of time.
Thought Emporium | Pom-Pom Beanie Dark Heather Grey/ Black
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• 12′′ (30.5 cm) knit• Fold-over 3′′ (7.6 cm) cuff• Pom-pom on topNo returns or refunds unless the product is defective, see our policy.
DNA Baking Club Apron
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For the baker that loves science!• 70% polyester, 30% cotton• Fabric weight: 9 oz/yd² (305 g/m²)• Size: 20′′ × 30′′ (50.8 cm × 76.2 cm)• Adjustable neck loop and long ties• Two front pocketsNo returns or refunds unless the product is defective, see our policy.
How to Build a Radio Telescope (See Satellites 35,000km Away!)
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Over the last 2 months me and my friend Artem (you met him in the last video) built our first radio telescope. It was built mostly out of off the shelf components, like a satellite dish and Ku band LNB, as well as some parts we 3d printed. When all was said and done we had a system that could not only take images of the sky in radip frequencies (in this case 10-12ghz), but could also be used to track satellites. With it, we were able to see the ring of satellites in geosynchronous orbit, over 35,000km away, This is only the first of what I suspect will be many more telescopes like this. Next time we'll be building ones that are far larger and can see things like the hydrogen lines so we can image the milky way. Follow up video: Pulling images from satellites -    • How to Pull Images from Satellites in...   ____________________________________________________________________ Support the show and future projects: Patreon:   / thethoughtemporium   Nebula: https://go.nebula.tv/thethoughtemporium Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/thoughtemporium Become a member:    / @thethoughtemporium   Store: https://thethoughtemporium.ca/ ______________________________________________________ Our Social Media Pages: Tiktok:   / thethoughtemporium   Instagram:   / thethoughtemporium   Facebook:   / thethoughtemporium   Twitter:   / emporiumthought   Website: http://thethoughtemporium.com/ _____________________________________________________ Artems work: Youtube (theartlav):    / val3tra   Sound camera: https://www.ribbonfarm.com/2016/06/29... Thermal camera made from heat seeking missile parts: https://www.ribbonfarm.com/2016/05/12... Other awesome stuff: http://orbides.org/ __________________________________________________________________

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