This DIY project brings WALL-E to life with movement, sounds, LEDs and gyroscope controls.
Out-of-date computer peripherals are often consigned to a dusty drawer and forgotten. Why not upcycle those old keyboards and ...
AI education in polytechnics is advancing, but employers remain hesitant about hiring graduates, highlighting a skills gap in ...
A repair guide for a Maytag refrigerator with a dead or unresponsive front interface after the main control board fails. Replacing the board is only part of the job, because the refrigerator then has ...
This is Arduino in the service of advanced robotics for material synthesis. Pictured is FLUID, an open-source, 3D-printed robot from Hokkaido university. It's academic creators say it offers an ...
The process of cellular engineering is rapidly accelerating owing to advances in technologies to manipulate DNA and other biomolecules, giving rise to the field of synthetic biology. A meeting was ...
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Scientists create electronics that function at extreme temps using beta-gallium oxide semiconductor
Scientists at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia have created electronic devices that continue to function perfectly in both extreme cold and extreme heat.
Abstract: In recent years, code-reuse attacks have been used to exploit software vulnerabilities and gain control of numerous software programs and embedded devices. Several measures have been put in ...
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