In a world increasingly shaped by AI and robotics, Lego has the chance not just to entertain children, but to help them ...
Critics worry Lego’s new Smart Bricks will dull children’s imaginations by replacing free play with lights and sounds. That ...
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DIY Complete Bicycle Lighting System Using Arduino
I had this idea of building my own bicycle lighting system totally personalized, the lights would have the exact lighting pattern I wanted and the shape I decide. That's why I started to build this ...
Hiwonder has introduced the WonderLLM, an ESP32-S3-based smart chat module that combines a 2MP camera, a 2.0-inch touch ...
Home automation with high usefulness and low annoyance tends to rely on reliable person sensing, and [francescopace]’s ...
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How to make a servo tester using ATtiny85 micro chip
Making a servo tester using an Attiny85 micro chip, Attiny45 also works for this project. This diy servo tester is as good as ...
Objective Self-reports of physical activity (PA) have been the mainstay of measurement in most non-communicable disease (NCD) surveillance systems. To these, other measures are added to summate to a ...
ACEBOTT QD023 is an ESP32-based wearable gesture control glove that tracks finger movements with potentiometers instead of more traditional flex sensors.
Division of Preventive Medicine, Department of Epidemiology, Brigham & Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts USA Correspondence to Dr I-Min ...
It’s encouraging to see Lego use technology to innovate on its standard bricks, but it should also make use of the opportunity to teach children robotics, says Parmy Olson for Bloomberg Opinion.
An application that can tap into a smartphone’s built-in barometer can be a helpful tool for teaching students about Stevin’s ...
Although jet engines are theoretically quite simple devices, in reality they tread a fine line between working as intended ...
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