Open Source Hardware Certifications for June 2024
Take a look at open source certifications for the month of June.
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Take a look at open source certifications for the month of June.
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The new Particle Tachyon is a 2.7GHz single-board computer (SBC) with 5G connectivity and a whopping 12 TOPS of AI-optimized GPU acceleration.
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The old-school tower PC is modular,
sustainable — and cool looking!
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An interview with choreoboticist Catie Cuan, Ph.D about teaching robots to move more naturally.
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A project from Ireland, JellyLab X AnatomyHacks, will be on display at MF Rome this October 25-27th about DIY medical innovations.
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The Kobra3 is a steal for your first 3D printer.
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In the heart of Budapest, Hungary, innovation and education converge at the AKG School's
robotics club, AKG Robotics. Here, students are not only learning about technology but are actively
creating it.
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3D printing ceramics is more accessible than ever, but it still has some quirks. Here's how to get started.
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Catching the DIY spirit of storm chasing vehicles and science gadgets during my adventures at the National Storm Chaser Summit.
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If you are in the market for a diode based laser especially if you intend to use it a great deal with a rotary for engraving mugs and tumblers, the WeCreat Vision is a great option.
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