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Researchers Of RMIT University Develops Swalloable Gas Sensors That Can Improve Your Diet

Researchers Of RMIT University Develops Swalloable Gas Sensors That Can Improve Your Diet

Researchers led by Kourosh Kalantar-Zadeh, at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia have developed the first intestinal gas-diagnosing pill to be tested in human. During the study, which was published on January 8 in Nature Electronics, the swallowable gas sensors were tested in seven healthy participants who ate low and high-fiber diets. This ‘smart’ capsule is capable of measuring levels of Oxygen, […]

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Adding RC Transmitter Receiver to Control Mecanum Bot

Adding RC Transmitter/Receiver to Control Mecanum Bot

Story In a previous project we showed we showed how to use the Pulse Train Hat and wireless Xbox controller to control our Mecanum Bot. Information and the project overview can be found on the following link: https://www.hackster.io/cnc-design/pulse-train-hat-for-raspberry-pi-mecanum-bot-example-75fcd6 We now have created a platform on Hackster.IO for the Pulse Train Hat, if you could help

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Raspberry Pi Radio Transmitter

Raspberry Pi Radio Transmitter

The Raspberry Pi is a very useful computer that can be used for many different things. The people over at Imperial College Robotics Society have a new way to use your favorite treat. They designed a program that turns the Pi into an FM radio transmitter. This instructable will show you how to make your

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World’s first fully digital radio transmitter built purely from microprocessor technology

World’s first fully digital radio transmitter built purely from microprocessor technology

For the first time in history, a prototype radio has been created that is claimed to be completely digital, generating high-frequency radio waves purely through the use of integrated circuits and a set of patented algorithms without using conventional analog radio circuits in any way whatsoever. This breakthrough technology promises to vastly improve the wireless

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