Acid rain sucks, particularly if you run a fancy university with lots of lovely statues outside. If you’d like to try and ...
Color 3D printing has gone mainstream, and we expect more than one hacker will be unpacking one over the holidays. If you ...
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I built an E-Ink photo frame using an Arduino, E-Paper display and Google Antigravity
Now, you can simply drop JPG, JPEG, or PNG photos into the folder that you bind mounted to the Docker container. The ...
Build festive decorations using Arduino and Raspberry Pi with these five creative holiday projects and video tutorials ...
These miniature displays can be the size of your pupil, with as many pixels as you have photoreceptors—opening the way to ...
NIMS has been developing chemical sensors as a key component of artificial olfaction technology (olfactory sensors), with the aim of putting this technology into practical use. In a new study, ...
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These are the first projects I made with my Arduino
One of the first projects that most people do on an Arduino is to light up or flash an LED. It seems ultra-simple because it ...
Paul L. Morgan receives funding from the National Science Foundation, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and the Institute of Education Sciences. Eric Hengyu Hu does not ...
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I Tried the New Android XR Smart Glasses From Google and XReal. I Didn't Expect to Be This Impressed
Google's Android XR platform and XReal's Project Aura are bringing smart glasses closer to mainstream reality, offering ...
You might not know or care that your Pixel has a thermometer, but it seems people are using it in a wide variety of ways.
In the nervous system, synapses are where the action is. There, across a narrow gap between adjacent cells, neurons talk to one another through the dynamic exchange of chemical and electrical signals.
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