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Jan 23, 2021

How to Use a Motion Sensor with Raspberry Pi Pico

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The Raspberry Pi Pico GPIO is our way to connect components and devices which we can use in our experiments, Here we create a motion sensor project using a sensor and an LED.

Jan 15, 2021

CES 2021 Highlights: 79 Gadgets and Glimpses Into the Future

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The consumer electronics show was virtual this year, and the WIRED Gear crew watched all the Zooms to bring you this list of nearly 80 products, trends, musings, and photos.

Jan 14, 2021

Folding Shovel, BANORES

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Military Multifunctional Folding Shovel đŸ˜đŸ˜±

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Jan 12, 2021

David Attenborough’s grim extinction warning

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Sir David Attenborough confronts viewers with some of the most shocking images of his 66-year BBC career as he outlines how animals are facing mass extinction because of humans.

Upsetting scenes in his new series A Perfect Planet, on TV in Britain now and airing on Channel 9 later this year, show a parched and psychologically damaged baby elephant – its adult relatives killed by extreme droughts – cry out as rescuers squirt water into its mouth.

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Dec 26, 2020

This System Lets You Fly a Drone With Arm Gestures

Posted by in categories: drones, electronics

A video uploaded by the CSAIL team shows off the system. The drone pilot is able to maneuver a small drone through a series of rings easily just by twisting, raising, and lowering his forearm thanks to a device strapped around his arm.

The goal is to make controlling the drone — and potentially other pieces of technology — as natural as possible by harnessing human intuition.

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Dec 25, 2020

New Experiment Reveals How Light Can Push Things Around

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Light might have no mass, but it can still push things around. This is known as radiation pressure. Light particles (photons) carry a momentum with them, but how this momentum is transferred is not exactly clear. However, new research has come up with a way to actually study these interactions between light and matter.

An international team constructed a very special experiment to study the momentum of light. Photons carry a tiny momentum and their effect can only be studied cumulatively. Still, there were no devices sensitive enough to measure the effect. This is why it has been so difficult to study how radiation pressure is converted into force or movement.

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Dec 23, 2020

Discovery of metal-breathing bacteria can change electronics

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Researchers find an unusual property of a bacteria that can breathe in metal.

Dec 15, 2020

Camera Uses Laser Beams to Take 3D Images From 1 Kilometer Away

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Circa 2008


Using superconducting nanowires and lasers, a new camera system can produce high-resolution 3D images of objects from up to a kilometer away.

Nov 23, 2020

The Army Is Developing a Way to Spoof Soldiers’ Electromagnetic Signatures

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Apparently, military electronics can give away their location.

Nov 20, 2020

New technology allows cameras to capture colors invisible to the human eye

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