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The medical professional wearing a stethoscope is a familiar image, but Northwestern University wants to change that. Instead of someone hanging an ancient device around their neck to listen inside …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/11/26/in-new-doctors-office-stethoscope-wears-you/)
We’re often told that sitting is bad for our backs, for our necks, and even our general health. The standing desk aims to solve this by keeping us in a …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/11/26/walking-desk-is-more-annoying-than-a-standing-desk/)
If you ever thought that being a television camera operator was a simple job, this BBC training film on studio camera operations will quickly disabuse you of that notion. The …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/11/26/retrotechtacular-studio-camera-operation-the-bbc-way/)
What if you don’t put airfoils on a central, spinning axis, but instead have them careen around a circular track? If you’re a company called Airloom, you’d say that it’s …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/11/26/airlooms-whacky-wind-clothesline-turbine-idea/)
PCB holders are great tools. Not only is the PCB Solder Fren from [PistonPin] a nice DIY design, it offers some insight into the parts design process with FreeCAD. The …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/11/26/come-for-the-pcb-holder-stay-for-the-tour-of-freecad/)
There are a lot of hobby and educational robots that have a similar form factor: a low, wide body with either wheels or tracks for locomotion. When [Alexander Kirilov] wanted …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/11/26/robot-goes-to-summer-camp/)
[DaveMakesStuff] demonstrates a great technique for 3D printing a sphere; a troublesome shape for filament-based printers to handle. As a bonus, it uses a minimum of filament. His ideas can be …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/11/26/3d-printing-a-nifty-sphere-without-supports/)