An automatic toll gate system using Arduino revolutionises traditional toll collection by eliminating manual intervention.
Build festive decorations using Arduino and Raspberry Pi with these five creative holiday projects and video tutorials ...
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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 is. Wiring up a circuit like this is actually pretty straightforward, as is ...
An hourglass tells you what it is in the name — a glass that you use to measure an hour of time passing by. [EDISON SCIENCE ...
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I 3D printed these 3 tools to make Arduino projects easier
These three 3D printing projects are far from the only prints I’ll do on my Arduino journey, I’m sure. I’m already looking for the next prints to do, and even working on making some of my own. But, ...
Materials informatics combines data analytics and engineering design, streamlining material development and enhancing ...
Portland’s billion-dollar climate action program is set to invest more than $64 million over the next five years in community-led projects that will help the city reduce its greenhouse gas emissions ...
If you’ve got an old black and white TV, it’s probably not useful for much. There are precious few analog broadcasters left in the world and black and white isn’t that fun to ...
A surge in contracting activities in the Middle East, led by projects in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, has boosted Lamprell's bid pipeline to more than $55 billion, its chief executive ...
LED bulbs come with big promises: Save lots of money on energy bills, get more customization over lighting and your lights will last for years without needing to be replaced. Most of those are true, ...
An implantable bioartificial kidney being developed by The Kidney Project – a nationwide collaboration led by Bangladeshi American Professor Shuvo Roy of U.C. San Francisco and Dr. William Fissell of ...
In August of 1939, Albert Einstein sent a letter to U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, advising him that the process of nuclear fission could potentially be used to create a powerful atomic ...
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