Teaching Science With An Empty Soda Bottle
Creating the next generation of scientists and engineers starts by getting kids interested in STEM at an early age, but that’s not always so easy to do. There’s no shortage Continue Reading
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Creating the next generation of scientists and engineers starts by getting kids interested in STEM at an early age, but that’s not always so easy to do. There’s no shortage Continue Reading
As a consequence of the social distancing and self isolation, many a maker has been searching for ways to cure boredom. So what happens when you put a maker in Continue Reading
There’s a huge market for 433 MHz alarm system hardware out there, from PIR motion detectors to door and window sensors. If you want to put them to work, all Continue Reading
A simple Raspberry Pi project to fight the Cabin Fever on MAKE The post Scrubber Times Handwashing With Your Favorite Tunes appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers.
It’s been a couple of weeks since I posted a blog about how the Raspberry Pi Foundation was responding to the novel coronavirus, and I thought it would be useful Continue Reading
Use Raspberry Pi’s GPIO pins to buid two simple electronic projects. By Simon Monk
This week I’m examining photo viewer software on the RPI4. There’s lots of open source photo viewers, so I focus on gThumb, feh, GPicView, and QuickViewer.
Want to turn your Raspberry Pi into a media center so you can stream content to any compatible TV or monitor? Thanks to recent DRM (Digital Rights Management) updates, Kodi users Continue Reading
A new guide today in the Adafruit Learning System: CLUE Sensor Plotter in CircuitPythonThis project demonstrates plotting the CLUE’s wide variety of onboard sensors and the analogue input pads in CircuitPython 5 and above Continue Reading
STM32MP1 is a new generation of MPU, released in 2019, with the main frequency of 650MHz. STM32MP1is compatible with the groundbreaking heterogeneous system architecture (HSA) and has the dual Continue Reading