At BETT 2026, ELECFREAKS will spotlight its newly launched STEAM learning kits through on-site demonstrations and ...
WHAT is twice as fun as a motor? Two motors. Last week, we learned how to meet their power-hungry needs. Now, we can double up – and because the micro:bit can control them, we can make a robot that ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Micro-robotic manipulators with the ability to move in increments far smaller than the width of a human hair might be enlisted for a range of applications in research, ...
Hackers, makers, and engineers have been hacking on robot projects since the era of clockwork mechanics. Any robot is a cool project, but there is something particularly attractive about small ones.
Building on their previous Kickstarter campaign the team responsible for creating the small programmable robot PLEN:bit powered by the BBC micro:bit development board have taken to Kickstarter once ...
Powered STEM Education Solution Provider DFRobot is presenting a range of interactive AI and robotics learning solutions at Stand SM23 in London's ExCeL Centre. The exhibit demonstrates Artificial ...
ELECFREAKS launches TPBot Edu Car Kit: a smart Micro:bit robot with precise control and rich sensors to inspire teens’ programming and robotics skills. HONG KONG ...
The BBC Micro:bit, while not quite as popular in our community as other microcontroller development boards, has a few quirks that can make it a much more interesting piece of hardware to build a ...
Makers, hobbyists and developers but are looking to add a little extra personality to their next electronic project that uses an Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Crumble, Codebug or Micro:Bit mini PC might be ...
The BBC has a great idea: Send a free gadget to a million 11- and 12-year-old students in Britain to help them learn programming. Called the micro:bit, it started being delivered to kids in March; ...