We cover so many projects here at Hackaday that lead the author down a rabbit hole of technological investigation that distracts us from the task of bringing them to you. Such a project is ...
Arjun Goli, a 14-year-old rising sophomore from Saratoga, developed a hearing aid that can isolate specific voices in noisy ...
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Pizza turns your spare Raspberry Pi Zero W and 2 W into an Arduino
Setting it up is really easy.
It catches very low frequency radio waves made by lightning, solar storms and charged particles moving through Earth’s ...
These new AI-focused SBCs pair multicore processors with integrated NPUs for edge computing, robotics, and embedded ...
A collaborative project between Korea-based global photographers and musicians will be presented with a photo exhibition and live music performances celebrating Seoul's international creative scene on ...
The ESP32 keeps finding new jobs in my house.
Traffic Lab is a Seattle Times project that digs into the region’s transportation issues to explore the policies and politics that determine how we get around and how billions of dollars in public ...
SEATTLE — Sound Transit’s governing board approved a sweeping overhaul of its voter-approved ST3 expansion plan Thursday, acknowledging a projected $34.5 billion funding gap that agency leaders say ...
TACOMA, Wash. — From elected leaders to everyday residents, people in Tacoma say they are grateful that Sound Transit's revised long-range plan includes full funding for two key projects that would ...
So you've already outgrown Arduino's most beginner-friendly board, the Uno, and are looking to move on to bigger, more exciting projects. In that case, the Nano family might just be what you need.
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