Unlike almost every other kind of microscope, atomic-force microscopes (AFMs) don’t use any kind of optical beam to image ...
Imperial researchers are now planning these systems as part of an international push to create a new generation of quantum ...
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6 ESP32 projects that make more sense than buying another smart home gadget
These are the projects I recommend building instead of just buying something off the shelf.
A clock is by its very nature a device for measuring time, and thus it moves forward at a constant rate. But how about in a ...
A room-temperature quantum sensor captures tiny electrical changes and turns them into real-time energy-saving ...
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5 genius ESP32 projects that don't require any soldering
You've got no excuse not to try them.
Engineers at Queen Mary University of London have built a new color-changing tactile sensor, which allows robots to "see" and touch in real-time. The novel idea was invented by Giacomo Sasso, a ...
The new tactile system allows robots to see touch in real time by instantly transforming invisible mechanical forces into vivid, dynamic color patterns.
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