When you’re driving a car with a stickshift, it’s pretty easy to keep track of which gear you’re in. That can be a little bit ...
You’ve likely at least heard of Marion Stokes, the woman who constantly recorded television for over 30 years. She comes up ...
D scanners rely on being able to identify physical features of an object, and line up what it saw a moment ago with what it ...
If you ever built a line following robot, you’ll be nostalgic about [Jeremy’s] light-seeking robot. It is a very simple build ...
Silicone bakeware has become a staple in many kitchens due to its flexible, yet temperature-tolerant nature. New research ...
If you were asked to pick the most annoying of the various Microsoft Windows interfaces that have appeared over the years, there’s a reasonable chance that Windows 8’s Metro start ...
Space telescopes are all the rage, and rightfully so. The images they take are spectacular, and they’ve greatly increased what we know about the universe. Surely, any picture taken of, say, ...
Modern cellular networks are built to serve millions upon millions of users, all while maintaining strict encryption across all communications. But earlier cellular networks were by no means so ...
These days, bootstrapping a computer is a pretty straight forward process, at least as far as the user is concerned. But in ...
If you’re building a project on your ESP32, you might want to give it a fancy graphical interface. If so, you might find a ...
In 1966, a mathematician named [Leo Moser] proposed what sounds like a simple problem: What’s the largest shape you can move ...
This week, Hackaday’s Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up over coffee to bring you the latest news, mystery sound ...