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The word “Schlieren” is German, and translates roughly to “streaks”. What is streaky photography, and why might you want to ...
You’re designing an oscilloscope with modest storage — only 15,000 samples per channel. However, the sample rate is at 5 Gs/s ...
We often think of analog computing as a relic of the past, room-sized monstrosities filled with vacuum tubes doing their best ...
Hackaday’s Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up across the universe to bring you the latest news, mystery sound, and of ...
Researchers from the USA and India have proposed that Floquet Majorana fermions may improve quantum computing by controlling ...
If you take two objects with fairly smooth surfaces, and put these together, you would not expect them to stick together. At ...
It might seem strange to people like us, but normal people hate wires. Really hate wires. A lot. So it makes sense that with ...
The 1970s was a perfect time for alternative modes of transport to be trialed that might replace cars in the wake of the ...
When you’ve had some kind of injury, rehabilitation can be challenging. You often need to be careful about how you’re using ...
No, see, it’s what’s inside that counts. Believe it or not, [nobutternoparm] retrofitted this innocent, adorable little ...
Not too long ago, I was searching for ideas for the next installment of the “Big Chemistry” series when I found an article ...
Of all FDM filament types, flexible ones such as TPU invite a whole new way of thinking, as well as applications. Case in ...