Scientists at Heriot‑Watt University have demonstrated in a world-first, that light can be used to control every aspect of how electromagnetic waves oscillate, opening new technological frontiers.
Recent Arduino projects are blending AI-assisted coding, advanced thermal and environmental sensors, and cloud connectivity. Tutorials now show how to build systems with MLX90640 infrared cameras, ...
Hosted on MSN
DIY Arduino solar trackers for max sunlight
From classrooms to backyards, makers are building Arduino-powered solar trackers to squeeze every drop of energy from the sun. These devices use sensors, motors, and clever designs to keep panels ...
Govee’s 21-inch Ceiling Light Ultra is here. With 5,000 lumens, Matter support, and a 616-LED matrix that displays custom ...
Once upon a time, someone set up a livestream wherein the messages from Twitch chat could control a game of Pokemon. Since ...
A new optical device allows researchers to generate and switch between two stable, donut-shaped light patterns called skyrmions. These light vortices hold their shape even when disturbed, making them ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results