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Tag: Maker Shed

Build your own tropospheric gas detector

2013-10-07 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Systems AI, Metadata Masterdata, Systems Science

Tropospheric Gas Detector Jake Spurlock, makezine.com Make: Projects Build a Tro­pos­pher­ic Gas Detec­tor with two gas sen­sors. By using the MQ-2 and MQ-6 togeth­er, you can obtain accu­rate ground-level air pol­lu­tion data. By Cat­e­go­ry: Arduino Time Required: 15 min­utes Dif­fi­cul­t… http://flip.it/BVILM Related articles This 13-year-old Maker teaches MIT alumni (atmelcorporation.wordpress.com) Why Predictive Analytics Is Important … Continue reading Build your own tropospheric gas detector

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Littlebits holiday kits for DIY hackers

2012-11-29 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Systems AI, Metadata Masterdata

LittleBits Releases Holiday Kit, Encourages More DIY Hardware Hacking Alexandra Chang, wired.com Open source hard­ware com­pa­ny lit­tleBits has released its Hol­i­day Kit and launched a cam­paign to encour­age peo­ple to build their own projects dur­ing the consumption-heavy hol­i­day sea­son. http://flpbd.it/fAU5t Related articles The Problem-Solving Electronic Toys You Want Your Kids To Play With (fastcompany.com) Ayah … Continue reading Littlebits holiday kits for DIY hackers

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