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YouTuber builds 7 times larger Arduino tortoise bot that still navigates autonomously
Instead of sticking with the typical tabletop-scale builds, Arduino hobbyist and YouTuber UncleStem chose ...
A Youtube channel named UncleStem has taken DIY robotics to a completely new level by building a giant obstacle-avoiding ...
In 2022, having built multiple robots and participated in competitions across India, Adviteey decided to take things to Dubai for bigger exposure. At the time, he didn’t even know what a pitch deck ...
Physical AI BoF participation is open as MIPI assesses interface needs for emerging humanoid robot platforms and suppliers.
Rapid prototyping at DigiKey’s embedded world booth linked XRP robotics, Red Pitaya, STM32N6, UNO Q, Beagle, and Thread demos ...
Fan-built Star Wars props show how maker electronics, 3D printing, and robotics can turn static replicas into projects that ...
The Ocean Cleanup employs advanced technologies to tackle plastic pollution, targeting the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and ...
Lucknow: Class X students of Atal Residential School, Mohanlalganj on Friday learnt about various new technologies through ...
Qualcomm is powering edge AI breakthroughs and fostering IP-driven entrepreneurship in the world's most dynamic innovation hubs NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / April 23, 2026 / By Sudeepto RoyWhat ...
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AI meets Arduino for smarter sensors
AI is reshaping how Arduino and IoT sensor systems are built, debugged, and maintained. From mobile-enabled vibration alerts to self-learning calibration, developers can now achieve better accuracy ...
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This tiny grain-of-rice sensor gives robots a new sense and changes what delicate tools can detect
Researchers have developed a sensor about the size of a grain of rice that can measure forces and twisting motions in all directions using light instead of traditional electronics. The new sensor ...
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China builds rice-sized sensor that lets surgical robots feel touch in real time
Researchers in China have developed a rice-sized optical sensor that could give surgical robots ...
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