No audio available for this content. A Google Street Car in miniature uses Dexter Industries’ dGPS sensor (Photo courtesy of Mark Crosbie.) Aspiring engineers, take note. A company dedicated to ...
This simple Galvanic Skin Response (or lie detector, in layman’s terms) is made out of Lego motor wire and aluminum foil. It determines the electrical resistance of your fingers by measuring how ...
When I was a wee lad, Lego were dead simple: nearly every piece was a square or a rectangle, and if you were lucky, you could split two pieces off of each other without breaking a finger. Consider my ...
This is a home made Galvanic Skin Response sensor (a.k.a. lie detector). It's just a Lego motor wire and aluminium foil hooked up together to your fingers, giving an electrical reading to fingers, by ...
The Raspberry Pi specialist pi-top has launched Sensor Pods for use with its Raspberry Pi mini-computer in building a range of (LEGO compatible) projects. Aimed at kids, the product was officially ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The LEGO Mindstorms EV3 robotics kit is the newest, best, ...
Toys that teach kids to code are as hot in 2017 as Cabbage Patch Kids were in 1983, and for good reason. For today's generation of children, learning how to program is even more important than ...
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