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DIY Robotic Arm with Brushless DC Motors and Raspberry Pi
JesseDarr’s new project is different from the usual DIY robotics project. He has made a robotic arm called dARM. It is a robotic arm with 6… |
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Starfish-Inspired AI Heart Monitor Tracks Your Heart with 90% Accuracy
Researchers at the University of Missouri have created a new heart monitor that sticks to the body with five arms, just like how a starfish holds… |
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Kawasaki Unveils CORLEO, A Futuristic Personal Mobility Concept
Kawasaki Heavy Industries Group recently presented its CORLEO concept at the Future City event held as part of the… |
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Innovative 7 Segment Clock Build with Arduino Uno and Stepper Motors
A DIY project from a YouTuber presents the latest version of his 7 Segment Clock, v3.2C. This tabletop clock is built… |
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Tiny Self-Dissolving Pacemaker Powered by Galvanic Cell
Researchers at Northwestern University have developed an ultra-small, dissolvable pacemaker that can be injected into the body and controlled… |
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AI based Brain-Computer Interface Turns Thoughts into Speech in Real Time
Researchers at UC Berkeley and UC San Francisco are making a huge breakthrough in brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) with their latest brain-to-… |
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DIY Mini ESP32 Handheld Gamepad: A Compact Retro Gaming Experience
If you love retro games and enjoy DIY electronics, this project made by YK Electrical is perfect for you. It’s a tiny handheld gamepad powered by… |
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This Bug-Sized Wireless Flying Robot can Hover, Survive Collisions, and Adjust Its Route
Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, have developed a tiny flying robot inspired by flying insects. It is less than 1 centimeter… |
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ESP32 Self-Driving Robot with Arduino, ROS2 and LiDAR
The Maker’s Pet Robotics Kit is a DIY learning kit designed for robotics enthusiasts, students, and hobbyists who want to explore autonomous… |
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Meet PAWS: The Robot Dog That Runs Without Motors
Imagine a robot that can run like a dog without using motors. A team of researchers from TU Delft and EPFL has created a motor-free quadruped… |