The Arduino is a great way for hobbyists and pros alike to experiment with programmable objects, but it can be confusing for beginners without these tools.
The annual show for the embedded electronics supply chain showcased many innovations in edge AI and connected, intelligent ...
Technology from Cambridge superchip architect Arm is proving literally out of this world for SpaceTech pioneers, including NASA. Stephen Ozoigbo, Head of Government Partnerships & Ecosystems, Arm ...
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Arduino heart rate monitor using Pro Mini PulseSensor and OLED for beginners
In this video I'm building an Arduino Heart Rate Monitor that is housed in a toy handle in the style of the Star Trek Tricoder. The device uses the PulseSensor with an Arduino Pro Mini and an OLED ...
Researchers at OpenAI and Ginkgo Bioworks showed that an AI model working with an autonomous lab can design and iterate real ...
Science in the modern era is increasingly reliant on enormous datasets and automated analysis. In astronomy, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory's Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST)—a ten-year survey ...
The familiar phenomenon has puzzled researchers for centuries, but experiments are finally making sense of its unruly behaviours.
In pet genetics, cancer research, and beyond, Charlie Lieu, MBA ’05, SM ’05, has spent her career harnessing massive data sets to make the world better for everyone. A photogenic green-eyed Russian ...
INDIANAPOLIS - When Kennedy Cambridge learned that the 2026 Big Ten Defender of the Year award went to UCLA center Lauren Betts, she gave herself just three minutes to be sad about missing out on her ...
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Real-time event notifications with NodeMCU Arduino tutorial
In this video I've created a device that can notify in real time about events that happen on a website. The project uses NodeMCU board and a buzzer to produce sound as alert. The board is programmed ...
I don’t write often about reactions I receive to columns, but I think you’ll be interested in the three-act drama that followed my piece last week on how we’re using artificial intelligence to cover ...
Imagine standing at the laboratory bench, working on an experiment, when, as you finish one step, a display on the inside of your lab goggles tells you what to do next. A small camera in the frame ...
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