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Analog Devices’ Essential Analog nanoPower Modules Extend Battery Life in Space-Constrained Applications

“Designers can now extend battery life and reduce size in space-constrained internet of things (IoT) devices with two nanoPower modules with built-in inductors from Analog Devices, Inc. Both products are part of Analog Devices’ Essential Analog family of efficient power …

Arduino pov vision clock

“Hello guys in this article, I am going to tell you about the making an easy Arduino POV Clock. I have made a mini POV display using Arduino Hello guys in this article, I am going to tell you about …

Artificial intelligence that understands object relationships

“A new machine-learning model could enable robots to understand interactions in the world in the way humans do. When humans look at a scene, they see objects and the relationships between them. On top of your desk, there might be …

Automatic pencil sharpener

“An automatic pencil sharpener machine that works using linear motion. You can sharpen any pencil just by pressing a button and it will take care of the rest, including gathering up all the rubbish into a container. Components - Attiny84, for …

Chemical researchers invent bio-petroleum for sustainable materials

“A team of researchers from the U.S. National Science Foundation Center for Sustainable Polymers based at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have developed a chemical technology of combined fermentation and chemical refining that can produce petroleum-like liquids from …

Chemistry: Researchers develop novel, inexpensive catalysts enabling noble metal chemistry

“Alkynes have many uses in industry. Until now, it was assumed that gold- or platinum-based catalysts were absolutely necessary for certain chemical reactions with alkynes. Chemists at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) have now succeeded in carrying out the same …

Colour-changing magnifying glass gives clear view of infrared light

“By trapping light into tiny crevices of gold, researchers have coaxed molecules to convert invisible infrared into visible light, creating new low-cost detectors for sensing. Detecting light beyond the visible red range of our eyes is hard to do, because …

Constraining quantum measurement

“The quantum world and our everyday world are very different places. In a publication that appeared as the “Editor’s Suggestion” in Physical Review A this week, UvA physicists Jasper van Wezel and Lotte Mertens and their colleagues investigate how …

Conversation Face

“You are alone? Maybe in quarantine? Need someone to talk to? Or just a friendly listener? Or do you want to have a nice argument? Your robot needs a cute face? Conversation face can help you. Supplies: - Arduino nano/Wemos …

Creating 3D maps with a backpack

“In case of an emergency, up-to-date information about the inside of buildings needs to be readily available for first responders. UT researcher Samer Karam developed a wearable mapping system (the ITC-Backpack) that can map building interiors in mere minutes …