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STEM Award Goes to Accessible 3D Printing Project

Posted on June 10, 2022 by Al Williams

When you are a 15-year old and you see a disabled student drop the contents of their lunch tray while walking to a table, what do you do? If you …read more Continue reading STEM Award Goes to Accessible 3D Printing Project→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, 3D Printing, Education, News, STEM

PyScript: Python in the Web Browser

Posted on June 9, 2022 by Al Williams

A chainsaw can make short work of clearing out the back forty. It can also make a good horror movie. So while some people will say we don’t need another …read more Continue reading PyScript: Python in the Web Browser→

Posted in browser, browser based tool, Python, Scripting, software development

Injekto Injection Machine Reaches 2.0

Posted on June 8, 2022 by Al Williams

Last time we looked in on Injekto — a homemade plastic injection machine — it was at version 1.0. A recent video from the team that you can see below …read more Continue reading Injekto Injection Machine Reaches 2.0→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, 3D Printing, injection molding

LTSpice Tips and a Long Tutorial

Posted on June 8, 2022 by Al Williams

We always enjoy videos from [FesZ], so when we saw his latest about tips and tricks for LTSpice, we decided to put the 20 minutes in to watch it. But …read more Continue reading LTSpice Tips and a Long Tutorial→

Posted in LTSpice, simulation, software hacks, spice

The World’s Most Expensive 3D Printers

Posted on June 7, 2022 by Al Williams

How much would you pay for a 3D printer? Granted, when we started a decent printer might run over $1,000 but the cost has come way down. Unless of yourse, …read more Continue reading The World’s Most Expensive 3D Printers→

Posted in 3D Printing, News

Cheap Oscilloscope is… Well… Cheap

Posted on June 7, 2022 by Al Williams

We always enjoy watching [Kerry Wong] put an oscilloscope through its paces. His recent video is looking at a very inexpensive FNIRSI 1014D ‘scope that you can also find rebranded. …read more Continue reading Cheap Oscilloscope is… Well… Cheap→

Posted in FNIRSI, oscilloscope, Reviews, teardown

The Origin of the Fresnel Lens

Posted on June 7, 2022 by Al Williams

If you are a Hackaday reader, you probably know what a Fresnel lens is. You find them in everything from overhead projectors to VR headsets. While it seems commonplace now, …read more Continue reading The Origin of the Fresnel Lens→

Posted in classic hacks, fresnel | Tagged Lens, Optics

Live Glucose Monitoring with The Apple Watch

Posted on June 6, 2022 by Al Williams

There has been a rumor that Apple is working on a glucose monitoring solution for the Apple watch. [Harley] decided not to wait and managed to interface an Abbot FreeStyle …read more Continue reading Live Glucose Monitoring with The Apple Watch→

Posted in Apple Watch, blood glucose, continuous glucose monitor, Medical hacks

This $4 Desalination Device Provides Drinking Water for the Whole Family

Posted on June 6, 2022 by Al Williams

Researchers at MIT and in China have improved the old-fashioned solar still with a new inexpensive device that harnesses the sun to remove salt from water. Traditionally, these kinds of …read more Continue reading This $4 Desalination Device Provides Drinking Water for the Whole Family→

Posted in Science | Tagged Desalination, MIT, Water

Quantum Computing: The First Taste is Free

Posted on June 6, 2022 by Al Williams

There are a few ways to access real quantum computers — often for free — over the Internet. However, most of these are previous-generation machines that have limited capabilities. Great …read more Continue reading Quantum Computing: The First Taste is Free→

Posted in computer hacks, Quantum Computing, qubits, shots, software development

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