Flexible PCBs Make The Fins Of This Robotic Fish
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  Flexible PCBs Make The Fins Of This Robotic Fish
  We love a little outside-the-box thinking around here, and anytime we see robots that don’t use wheels and motors to do the moving, we take notice. So when a project touting robotic fish usin…
  AI Finds More Space Chatter
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  AI Finds More Space Chatter
  Scientists don’t know exactly what fast radio bursts (FRBs) are. What they do know is that they come from a long way away. In fact, one that occurs regularly comes from a galaxy 3 billion lig…
  A Dozen Tubes Make An Educational Amplifier
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  A Dozen Tubes Make An Educational Amplifier
  If you asked [Hans_Daniel] what he learned by building a tube audio amplifier with a dozen tubes that he found, the answer might just be, “don’t wind your own transformers.” We we…
  Electromagnetic Field: Speczilla!
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  Electromagnetic Field: Speczilla!
  It is a golden rule of the journalist’s art, that we report the news, we don’t make it. But just occasionally we find ourselves in the odd position of being in the right place such that…
  Testing Lithium Ceramic Batteries (LCBs)
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  Testing Lithium Ceramic Batteries (LCBs)
  Affordable solid-state batteries large enough for cell phones and drones have been promised for a long time but seem to always be a few years away from production. In this case, Taiwan based Prolog…
  String Art Robot Is An Autorouter In Reverse
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  String Art Robot Is An Autorouter In Reverse
  In the depths of Etsy and Pinterest is a fascinating, if tedious, artform. String art, the process of nailing pins in a board and wrapping thread around the perimeter to create shapes and shading, …
  Camera Uses Algorithms Instead of Lenses
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  Camera Uses Algorithms Instead of Lenses
  A normal camera uses a lens to bend light so that it hits a sensor. A pinhole camera doesn’t have a lens, but the tiny hole serves the same function. Now two researchers from the University o…
  The Tiny, Pocket-Sized Robot Meant For Hacking
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  The Tiny, Pocket-Sized Robot Meant For Hacking
  The world is full of educational robots for STEAM education, but we haven’t seen one as small or as cute as the Skoobot, an entry in this year’s Hackaday Prize. It’s barely bigger…
  Adding 3D Printer Power and Light Control to OctoPrint
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  Adding 3D Printer Power and Light Control to OctoPrint
  OctoPrint is a great way to monitor your printer, especially with the addition of a webcam. Using a tablet or mobile phone, you can keep an eye on what the printer is doing from anywhere in the hou…
  Cat Robot’s Secret to Slim Legs? Banish the Motors!
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/15/cat-robots-secret-to-slim-legs-banish-the-motors/
  
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  Cat Robot’s Secret to Slim Legs? Banish the Motors!
  The first thing to notice about [Bijuo]’s cat-sized quadruped robot designs (link is in Korean, Google translation here) is how slim and sleek the legs are. That’s because unlike most l…
  A Look At The Smallest Magnetic Deflection CRT Ever Made
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  A Look At The Smallest Magnetic Deflection CRT Ever Made
  A high-resolution LCD or OLED screen is a commodity component that we can buy on a little breakout board and plug into our microcontrollers without spending more than a dollar or two. We can buy th…
  DrawBot Badge Represents the CNC World in Badge Design
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  DrawBot Badge Represents the CNC World in Badge Design
  Badges come in all shapes and sizes, but a badge that draws on a stack of Post-It notes is definitely a new one. The design uses three of the smallest, cheapest hobby servos reasonably available an…
  This Xbox 360 is Powered by Steam
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  This Xbox 360 is Powered by Steam
  Now that we’re far enough into the next generation of home video game consoles that we can’t really keep calling them that anymore, yard sales are sure to be full of lonely Xbox 360s an…
  This Nearly NIMO Clock Fakes it and Makes It
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  This Nearly NIMO Clock Fakes it and Makes It
  Pity the aficionado of rare vintage displays. While Nixies and VFD tubes get all the attention and benefit from a thriving market to satisfy demand, the rarer displays from the mid-20th century per…
  Wind-Blaster: Haptic Feedback That’ll Make You Recoil
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/16/wind-blaster-haptic-feedback-thatll-make-you-recoil/
  
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  Wind-Blaster: Haptic Feedback That’ll Make You Recoil
  A big challenge in the VR world is getting haptic feedback no matter where you are. That’s not so much of a problem when you’re sitting in a chair, the hardware can be attached to the c…
  Turn Yourself Into A Cyborg With Neural Nets
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  Turn Yourself Into A Cyborg With Neural Nets
  If smartwatches and tiny Bluetooth earbuds are any indications, the future is with wearable electronics. This brings up a problem: developing wearable electronics isn’t as simple as building …
  Hackaday Links: September 16, 2018
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  Hackaday Links: September 16, 2018
  Apple released a phone, the most phone in the history of phones. It’s incredible. There are four machines that are the cornerstone of electronic music. The TR-808, the TR-909, the TB-303, and…
  iCub is the Robot that is Equally Cute and Creepy
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  iCub is the Robot that is Equally Cute and Creepy
  We shouldn’t say iCub — the humanoid robot from Italy — is creepy. After all, human-like robots are in their infancy and an early computer or automobile would hardly be indicative…
  Raspberry Pi Projection Mapping Crash Course
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  Raspberry Pi Projection Mapping Crash Course
  Projection mapping might not be a term you’re familiar with, but you’ve certainly seen the effect before. It’s when images are projected onto an object, usually one that has an in…
  Hand-Forged Cases Make Nixie Clocks into Works of Art
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/17/hand-forged-cases-make-nixie-clocks-into-works-of-art/
  
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  Hand-Forged Cases Make Nixie Clocks into Works of Art
  Both “Nixie” and “Steampunk” are getting a bit overused. It’s hard to count the number of clock projects we’ve seen recently that combine the two, and normally w…
  DIY Rubber Ducky is as Cheap as its Namesake
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/17/diy-rubber-ducky-is-as-cheap-as-its-namesake/
  
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  DIY Rubber Ducky is as Cheap as its Namesake
  The “Rubber Ducky” by Hak5 is a very powerful tool that lets the user perform rapid keystroke injection attacks, which is basically a fancy way of saying the device can type fast. Capab…