Software application development teams are changing as a result of automated code co-pilots, an increasing number of pre-configured automations and the presence of agentic services designed to ...
This research is aimed to explore the efficacy and comparison of low-cost light sensor measurements for agricultural applications. For this reason, TSL2561, BH1750, and TEMT6000, low-cost light ...
Engineering teams are generating more code with AI agents than ever before. But they're hitting a wall when that code reaches production. The problem isn't necessarily the AI-generated code itself. It ...
Designed by Nova Radio Labs in the US, the Novaduino Environmental Sensor Kit is an Arduino-programmable air quality and weather monitoring solution built around the company’s own Novaduino Display ...
Global leader in math-only education shares hands-on, confidence-building gifts that make learning fun at every age. From counting and coding to creativity and curiosity, each gift supports the skills ...
It sits at the center of the show not because it is ready for the road, but because it dares people to imagine a future where independence arrives earlier and safety comes from code, sensors and ...
Global humanoid robotics leader AgiBot from China has unveiled LinkCraft, the “world’s first” zero-code robot content creation platform. The platform seamlessly combines AI motion capture, cloud-based ...
1 Reseach Center in Infrastructure, Environment and Technologies (CRIET), University of Burundi, Bujumbura, Burundi. 2 Reseach Center in Applied Sciences, Higher Institute of Education (ENS), ...
This is a library for the Arduino IDE that helps interface with ST's VL53L4CD time-of-flight distance sensor. The library makes it simple to configure the sensor and read range data from it via I²C.
We love Arduino here at Hackaday; they’ve probably done more to make embedded programming accessible to more people than anything else in the history of the field. One thing the Arduino ecosystem is ...
They look simple. They move like a team. And they don’t need sensors, code, or commands. Meet the next-gen swarm robots that are built to mimic nature. In a bold departure from sensor-packed, ...
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