Science Posts

3 Feb

Miami Hack Week - Hard Tech, Mushrooms, and Space Balloons!

From an automated mushroom farm to the first NFT in space! Read on to find out what happened at the Jan '22 Miami Hack Week!

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1 Feb

Atomic Clocks, GNSS, and You!

If you’re looking to build a time-based project, you might not be aware of just how precise and accurate your timing on that can be. Our new GNSS Timing Breakout is capable of measuring time down to 5 nanoseconds. Here’s a quick look at how that type of precision is possible.

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18 Nov

#TBT Arm DevSummit Recap!

Alie highlights her crazy experience co-hosting the Arm DevSummit TV show and shares her can't miss sessions from the event.

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29 Jul

Combining Art and Technology for Interactive Learning, pt. II

Last month, we gave you a sneak preview of an upcoming exhibit at the Hong Kong History Museum. The creator, Alexson Chu, was using SparkFun parts and projection mapping to create an interactive learning experience for museum goers. Well, the installation premiered yesterday, and we have an inside look.

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4 Mar

SparkFun's Mars Debut

A closer look at the open-source technology NASA has deployed on the tiny Martian helicopter

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13 Feb

Enginursday: A New Sensory Experience with the Cthulhu Shield

Using Sapien LLC's Arduino Shield and Electrode array we can expand our human senses.

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24 Apr

Project Canary: Atmospheric Research Takes Flight

Recently, a team from the St. Vrain Innovation Center assembled its first custom PCB design with the help of SparkFun. This is the story behind their project and their experience.

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13 Mar

CU Denver Team Builds Pod for SpaceX Hyperloop Competition

Team Hyperlynx designs an all-electric, autonomous modular vehicle that can transport passenger or cargo vessels at speeds up to 250 mph.

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26 Jan

Enginursday: Eniac, The Data-Logging Web Server

A brief overview of the new Raspberry Pi-based data-logging web server from Atlas Scientific

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