Using a ₹760 microcontroller and open-source AI, an 8-year-old created an offline storytelling device that writes, narrates and responds to voice commands without internet.
DIY smart home sensors are easy to build with the ESP Home Starter Kit. The included ESP32C6 module and motion sensor require zero coding to set up.
RuView is an open-source project using WiFi signal data and cheap hardware to detect human presence without cameras. Here's ...
Heart rate and skin temperature measurements help a student-built wearable assess heat and hydration stress and guide users ...
A Raspberry Pi, an Adafruit 7-segment display, a 3D printed case, some vibe coding—and we've got a forever-clock that never needs adjusting.
PM Modi engaged with CEOs and founders of 20 private space startups to discuss how India’s private space ecosystem can evolve ...
There's no point in buying a Raspberry Pi when an ESP32 board can do half the things for just $9 ...
There’s nothing terribly exciting inside a smart plug. It’s a tiny microcontroller, some Linux code, and a wireless radio. If ...
An alcoholic drink will give you a buzz, but if someone laced it with something dangerous, a new poison-snooping patch will ...
Brooklyn-based artist Justin Blinder created a device that illustrates how soaring housing costs are making life in the city ...
LX Semicon, South Korea's largest fabless chipmaker, has begun mass-producing its first automotive microcontroller unit and ...
Ground Truth makes the shared rental bikes harder to pedal through rent-burdened neighborhoods, offering a tangible way for ...