An engineer created an impressive, high tech replica of Thor's hammer that is truly worthy. Utilizing electromagnets and a fingerprint scanner, Allen Pan built an awesome version of Mjolnir, the ...
The team at Hacksmith built a version of Thor’s hammer that is five feet wide and more than 10 feet tall. It seems to be a trend, as the YouTuber has built multiple Mjolnirs already, including one ...
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Thor's mighty Mjolnir doubles as handy place to store a 44-piece ThinkGeek toolset that includes everything from adjustable wrench to an actual hammer. Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about movies, TV ...
Physicists are building a compact version of a machine named for the Norse god that applies pressure felt only at the Earth's core in pursuit of harnessing the same energy source that powers our sun.
Can you really catch lightning with Mjolnir, the mythical hammer of Thor? If you’re [James Hobson] you can get pretty darn close. He’s a long time writer at Hackaday who’s been building an epic ...