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Robots can now 'see' touch thanks to a new color-changing tactile sensor
Engineers at Queen Mary University of London have built a new color-changing tactile sensor, which allows robots to "see" and touch in real-time. The novel idea was invented by Giacomo Sasso, a ...
Cruising World on MSN
The Spring Commissioning Work That Cannot Wait
Everything deferred last fall comes due when the hull hits the water. Here is how to settle the account before the slings ...
Q: Are chiplets simply an evolution of multi-chip modules (MCMs) from the 1990’s? A: In many ways, yes. Early multi-chip ...
Spread the love“`html A breadboard is an essential tool for electronics enthusiasts, hobbyists, and professionals alike. If you’re looking to experiment with circuits without soldering, you need to ...
A complete guide to busbar trunking: standards, fire performance, busbar vs cable, and design considerations for contractors and specifiers.
An intuitive EDA tool that transforms breadboard prototypes into schematics and fabrication-ready PCBs. Design, document, and validate electronic circuits before building the actual hardware.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
A diamond quantum sensor can pinpoint exactly where power gets wasted in a data center
While much of the quantum industry’s attention remains fixed on next-generation computers, a South ...
IKEA's transition to Matter makes smart home automation affordable. Discover how to secure your home with their $8 door ...
Imperial researchers are now planning these systems as part of an international push to create a new generation of quantum ...
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Simple DIY alarm for windows, doors, and anything else
In this video, I experiment with creating a window and door alarm using the following materials: a small piece of wood, a ...
Project 326 on MSN
DIY physics experiment using beta backscattering to detect elements
A DIY science project exploring how beta backscattering can be used to identify different elements. The experiment ...
There are plenty of radios you can buy that pick up MW and SW bands if that’s what you’re into. Or, you can follow [mircemk]’s example, and whip one up yourself instead. The build employs an ESP32 as ...
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