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NavBot-EN01: A Practical, Open Source, Scalable Robot for Learning Robotics
If you are into STEM education or just enjoy playing with robots, there’s a new desktop robot that might catch your interest, it’s called the… |
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ESP32 DIY All-in-One Universal Remote
The Stock Pot, A local hobbyist has built a smart remote control as a personal solution to a worn-out TV remote. Instead of replacing parts, he… |
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This Student-Built Satellite Turns Into a Drone While Landing
Here is something you don’t see every day, a satellite that turns into a drone and guides itself back to the ground, without the help of a… |
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Volonaut Airbike: A Lightweight Hoverbike for Personal Travel
Volonaut Airbike is a futuristic personal flying vehicle designed by Polish inventor Tomasz Patan. This jet-powered hoverbike is built for just… |
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Game Bub, An Open-Source FPGA Retro-Emulation Handheld
The Game Bub handheld brings classic Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance gaming in one open-source device.… |
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DIY Automatic Desk Dustbin with Iris Lid
A DIY The Wrench maker has built a smart desk dustbin with an automatic iris-style lid, adding both functionality and a unique touch to a… |
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Zeroth Bot, An Open Source Programmable Humanoid Robot for Developers
Zeroth Bot is designed to make robotics development accessible by offering a programmable humanoid platform at an… |
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Tiny Brain Sensor that Fits Between Hair Strands and Lets You Use Tech Hands-Free
Researchers at Georgia Tech have come up with a small and flexible brain sensor that can sit just under the skin, between our hair follicles. It… |
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DIY Project Turns Treadmill into a Working 3D Printer
Ivan Miranda and his team have been working on an interesting idea, turning a regular treadmill into a 3D printer and finally use it to print a… |
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Hologram Screen That Lets You Grab and Move Virtual 3D Objects
We have all thought about what it would be like to touch and play with holograms, just like in sci-fi movies. Now, a group of researchers at UPNA… |