Our client was an individual with multiple sclerosis, an autoimmune disease that targets the covering on the axons of neurons, damaging connections to the brain and spinal cord. Our client...
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CJJ
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The desk receives event notifications over the network and alters its color and pattern to provide those notifications to the user. The combination of color and location can be used...
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Michael LaGrasta
Categories: Computers & Mobile, Furniture | 1 Comment
Connect a shirt pocket “amplified listener” hearing aid with an in-car FM transmitter, and you’ve got a wireless bug. Tuck them inside a hollowed-out book with the mic concealed by...
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David Simpson
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Remote-start your ride from any distance, sans key fob.
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Eric Merrill
Categories: Arduino, Home | No Comments
These instructions will teach anyone that reads these how to make a drawdio with spare parts. It will cost $0-10 to make this little noisemaker. All of the parts can...
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William Anderson
Categories: Electronics, Kids & Family | No Comments
Powering a TV remote with the sun means you won’t have to buy batteries every six months to surf from your sofa. Low-voltage devices that use power only occasionally, like...
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Paul Spinrad
Categories: Electronics, Energy | 1 Comment
By Sean M. Montgomery and Ira M. Laefsky Excerpted from a Primer on Biosensing in MAKE Volume 26. When you experience an arousing stimulus, like an evocative question, a startling...
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Sean Montgomery
Categories: Electronics, Science | 3 Comments
Use a solar-powered motor and a shade to follow the sun, maximizing its energy.
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Thomas Hughes
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Explore the fine art of making Frankenmice.
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Gareth Branwyn
Categories: Robotics | No Comments