Microcontrollers for Kids shows a classroom-tested path from Scratch to Open Roberta to Arduino UNO, with printable coding ...
When the Arduino UNO Q was first unveiled in October 2025, the specifications of the Qualcomm DragonWing SBC listed the ABX00162 SKU with 2GB RAM and 16GB ...
Critics worry Lego’s new Smart Bricks will dull children’s imaginations by replacing free play with lights and sounds. That ...
People recovering from alcoholism say a programme which uses alcohol to achieve sobriety is helping them transform their lives. Worthing-based homelessness charity Turning Tides says its method of ...
What happens when you combine an Arduino-based microcontroller with a palm-sized aluminum box and clicky buttons? A fidget toy that invites coder creativity.
Chef makes lasagna from scratch using fresh pasta, basil and lots of tomatoes Chef Shereen Pavlides shows David Burke how she crafts lasagna from scratch, explaining the dough, sauce preparation and ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Nine new businesses have been granted conditional cannabis dispensary licenses as Texas expands its Compassionate Use Program for medical marijuana. The new companies include Central ...
Giant pandas have been seen using twigs or pieces of bamboo to scratch themselves. Other than an old anecdotal report about giant pandas rubbing dirt into their fur, this is the first recorded ...
Hi, I'm Bill. I'm a software developer with a passion for making and electronics. I do a lot of things and here is where I document my learning in order to be able to inspire other people to make ...
Scratch for Arduino UNO Q is an Arduino App that runs Scratch directly on the board to control physical world (e.g., LEDs, buttons, and Arduino Modulino) with optional AI model integration. Accessible ...
Greece unveils “AI in Schools,” a groundbreaking pilot program using ChatGPT Edu to advance AI literacy among teachers and students. Credit: Onassis Foundation Greece will soon launch one of Europe’s ...
“We’re about to have an internet of animals, and that’s super exciting.” So said Martin Wikelski, from the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior in Germany, on BBC Science Focus. Wikelski was ...