For those born with certain types of congenital deafness, the cochlear implant has been a positive and enabling technology.
The ESP32-P4 is the new hotness on the microcontroller market. With RISC-V architecture and two cores running 400 MHz, to ...
If you search the Internet for “Clone Wars,” you’ll get a lot of Star Wars-related pages. But the original Clone Wars took ...
Getting a significant energy return from tokamak-based nuclear fusion reactors depends for a large part on plasma density, ...
Everyone knows that the path of least resistance is the path that will always be taken, be it by water, electricity or the ...
Windsurfing has experienced a major decline in popularity in the last few decades as the sport’s culture failed to cater to ...
With more and more kitchen utilities gaining touch screens and capable microcontrollers it’d be inconceivable that they do ...
LEGO bricks might look simplistic, but did you know there’s an actual science behind their sizes? Enter LDUs — LEGO Draw Units — the minuscule measurement standard that allows those tiny interlocking ...
User [mircemk] presents his “MiliOhm Meter” project which you can build with an Arduino, a handful of common parts from your lab, and a cigar box. It doesn’t get much simpler than this, folks. While ...
On the recent 256th episode of the Hackaday podcast, [Kristina] mentioned her favorite fictional robot was Rosie from The Jetsons. [Robert Zollna] must agree since he built a reimagined Rosie and it ...
If you’ve used KiCad before, you’re certainly familiar with the handy 3D view that shows you a rendered view of what your assembled board would look like. But as [Vadim Panov] explains, you can take ...
The electric vehicle revolution has created market forces to drive all sorts of innovations. Battery technology has ...