Hackaday Prize 2022: Hedge Watcher Aims To Save Precious Bird Life

Hedges aren’t just a pretty garden decoration. They’re also a major habitat for many species of insects, birds, and other wildlife. In some areas, a lot of hedge trimming goes …read more Continue reading Hackaday Prize 2022: Hedge Watcher Aims To Save Precious Bird Life

Hackaday Prize 2022: An Easy-To-Build Fermenter For Tempeh

Fermenter on the desk, with the front door opened and some tempeh disks visible inside of it

[Maud Bausier] and [Antoine Jaunard] believe we should all know about tempeh — a traditional Indonesian food made out of legumes fermented with fungi. To simplify the process a bit: …read more Continue reading Hackaday Prize 2022: An Easy-To-Build Fermenter For Tempeh

Hackaday Prize 2022: An Old (and Distinguished) Camera Learns New Tricks

In the 1950s the major Hollywood studios needed impressive cinematic technologies for their epic movies, to both see off the threat from television, and to differentiate themselves from their competitors. …read more Continue reading Hackaday Prize 2022: An Old (and Distinguished) Camera Learns New Tricks

Hackaday Prize 2022: Solar Powered LoRa Weather Station For The Masses

[Debasish Dutta] has designed a few weather stations in the past, and this, the fourth version of the system has had many of the feature requests from past users rolled in. The …read more Continue reading Hackaday Prize 2022: Solar Powered LoRa Weather Station For The Masses

Hackaday Prize 2022: Otter Force One Protects Kelp Forests by Sucking up Sea Urchins

A device with pipes and pumps sitting next to a body of water

When thinking about forests being endangered by human activity, most people would immediately think of the rainforest. Below the ocean surface, there’s another type of forest is in danger: the …read more Continue reading Hackaday Prize 2022: Otter Force One Protects Kelp Forests by Sucking up Sea Urchins