Design Tool for 3D-Printable Robots from Disney Research
Disney, in partnership with Carnegie Mellon, shows off very exciting software for creating 3D-printable robots.
Disney, in partnership with Carnegie Mellon, shows off very exciting software for creating 3D-printable robots.
The tech seems goofy, but the concepts are surprisingly applicable to our present techno-culture.
The new NVidia X1 board is a powerful tool for uses in autonomous vehicle development, machine learning, and other specialized industrial uses.
Watch a Redditor share how he hacked a DC motor and hooked it up to an Arduino to use as an encoder.
Ian Martin shows off his very impressive homemade Star Wars Dejarik table and runs through its functions and game play.
We talked to Mark Wrigley about the PiKon telescope, a low-cost telescope kit using 3D printed components, and a Raspberry Pi Camera.
The latest release of Processing 3 is marked with an updated edition of Getting Started with Process.