Archives for July 2015
A solar-energy storage cell that works at night
After 85-year search, massless particle with promise for next-generation electronics discovered
An android reflow controller that anyone can build V
Chrysler recalls 1.4 million cars following hacking scare
Microchip Adds Two New PIC MCU Families
Robotic Construction Gets Fancy at ETH Zurich’s Digital Fabrication Lab
Stylish (?) and a little bit Startrekesque soldering iron holder
After five years and $50 million, 24M unveils new design for lithium ion batteries
First exoskeleton for industry unveiled
First successful drone delivery made in the US
HD44780 Character LCD Displays
Parametric and Customizable Project Enclosure
Scaling up nanoscale water-driven energy conversion into evaporation-driven engines and generators
Thread Wireless Networking Protocol Now Available
Arduino DCF77 Master Wall Clock V
Customizer Potentiometer Knobs
Dumping Old PROMs With New Hardware
Electrical Engineers Break Power and Distance Barriers for Fiber Optic Communication
Feeding power to Arduino: the ultimate guide
IBM announces 7nm chips breakthrough to keep Moore’s Law alive
Pythagoras Cup (The Greedy Cup)
Samsung Researchers Nearly Double Lithium-ion Battery Capacity
Scientists Have Created Greenhouses That Grow Gardens Underwater
Stenography (Yes, with Arduinos)
With 300 Kilometers per Second to New Electronics
A New High-Res 3D Printer Can Print Objects Smaller Than Blood Cells
Cockroach-inspired robot uses body streamlining to negotiate obstacles
Graphene gets bright: World’s thinnest lightbulb developed
New Horizons Team Responds to Spacecraft Anomaly
Sorry Ikea, This Robotic Arm Prints Furniture Any Shape or Size I Want
The CNC Bubble Iris: A Computer Controlled Giant Bubble Machine V