ESP32s are surprisingly good AI lie detectors.
Researchers from Skoltech have devised a way to detect infrared radiation across a wide range without cooling the detector.
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6 smart home devices anyone can build with a cheap ESP32 and an even cheaper sensor
These are some great DIY projects that you can do for cheap.
Venezuela's government signed five agreements with Shell (SHEL) on Thursday to advance oil and gas projects, including the company's participation in the 7 Tcf Loran offshore gas field, Reuters ...
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US unlocks graphene oxide and hydrogen from natural gas for batteries and electronics
Scientists in the US have accidentally discovered a new way to produce graphene oxide ...
When you’re driving your car, you’re probably regularly looking at the speedometer to make sure you comply with the local speed limits. The method by which it works is simple enough: ...
With gas prices up more than $1 a gallon from last year’s average, Americans are turning to buy-now-pay-later at the pump. That’s according to new data from Block XYZ, which announced Tuesday the ...
New capacity to carry natural gas for liquefaction and export from the US Gulf is now ready for use, Houston-based Sempra Infrastructure announced on Tuesday. The company said its Port Arthur Pipeline ...
Soccer officials already rely on cameras to see who’s offside and who sent the ball out of bounds. But during this World Cup, refs will use digital twins of each player to view plays from every angle.
YouTube is full of information on almost any topic, and the same applies to electronics. Over the years, many YouTube channels have emerged that provide engineers with how-to info on design techniques ...
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