As frustrating as having an atmosphere can be for physicists, it’s just as bad for astronomers, who have to deal with clouds, ...
Every time we check in on [Project326], he’s doing something different with X-rays. This week, he has a passive X-ray imager.
We at Hackaday are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Robert Murray-Smith. The prolific experimenter had spent over a ...
For those who missed out on the past few years of ‘smart home’ gadgets, the Logitech POP buttons were introduced in 2018 as a ...
Supercon is just around the corner, and we’re absolutely thrilled to announce the second half of our slate! Supercon will ...
Recently the avid teardown folk over at iFixit got their paws on Meta’s Ray-Ban Display glasses, for a literal in-depth look ...
Airbags are an incredibly important piece of automotive safety gear. They’re also terrifying—given that they’re effectively ...
The familiar five volts standard from back in the TTL days always struck me as odd. Back when I was just a poor kid trying to ...
Everyone loves colourful 3D prints, but nobody loves prime towers, “printer poop” and all the plastic waste associated with most multi-material setups. Over the years, there’s ...
After the news cycle recently exploded with the announcement that Google would require every single Android app to be from a registered and verified developer, while killing third-party app stores ...
Glasses are perhaps the most non-invasive method of vision correction, followed by contact lenses. Each have their drawbacks ...
It’s been a while since the last installment in our Know Audio series, in which we investigated distortion as it applies to ...