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From your very first blinking LED to dazzling multi-color sequences, Arduino makes it easy to bring light to life. With just a board, a few LEDs, and some code, you can experiment with patterns, ...
This project provides a simple and practical solution using an Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) that works completely ...
Fan-built Star Wars props show how maker electronics, 3D printing, and robotics can turn static replicas into projects that ...
Recent DIY trends show makers increasingly turning to ESP32 microcontrollers and Arduino platforms for smart home projects, replacing costlier or overpowered setups like Raspberry Pi in many cases.
LED candles are neat, but they’re very suboptimal for wish-making: you can’t blow them out. Unless you take the circuit from ...
Love Hulten creates a unique record player that uses a crane for the tonearm to enhance physical interaction between the ...
Charlie Krasnove went 2-for-2 with three RBI to lead 10th-seeded Millburn to a 15-3 victory over 23rd-seeded Newark Central ...
This project involves using an Arduino to measure distances using an ultrasonic sensor and controlling a buzzer and LED based on the measured distance. The provided Arduino code performs the following ...
Once upon a time, someone set up a livestream wherein the messages from Twitch chat could control a game of Pokemon. Since ...
A new autonomous laboratory recently navigated through billions of potential material synthesis recipes to identify brighter, ...
Hardshell LED masks are more durable than their silicone mask counterparts, but they’re a tad heavier. Ritchey finds that ...
Scientists at Heriot‑Watt University have demonstrated in a world-first, that light can be used to control every aspect of how electromagnetic waves oscillate, opening new technological frontiers.
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