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Bangladesh, often overlooked in global tech discussions, has quietly cultivated a thriving robotics culture, particularly for young women.
Pictured is FLUID, an open-source, 3D-printed robot - it uses an Arduino Mega in the service of advanced robotics.
CAN, a Raspberry Pi RP2350-powered CAN development board with onboard XL2515 CAN Bus controller and a SIT65HVD230 ...
Tested in university and classroom settings, Genesis IoT Discovery Lab simplifies teaching by eliminating extensive debugging ...
The MakerLab is a hub of educational activity and creativity at work and play at Alpena County Library. Library Technology ...
At last, some 'spare' time this weekend, and I learned two things about SCR dc motor control: Permanent magnet dc motors need ...
The rapid expansion of AI and machine learning into everyday life has made it critical for students to gain foundational ...
A Senior Four student from Loro Secondary School in Uganda’s Oyam District has been named best innovator at the Lango Region ...
The senior, who leads the CIF-SS in strikeouts and is also hitting .638, has helped Buena Park climb to second place in the ...
Inspired by flying squirrels, South Korean team's new drone uses foldable wings to boost agility, improving tracking by 13.1 ...