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Scientists turn water into electricity to power new fire-detecting sensor
Researchers at the Chung-Ang University in Korea have developed a fire sensor that is powered by hydrovoltaics (HV) instead ...
Back in 2018, Vasya Tremsin, a (then) high school senior from the San Francisco Bay Area, came up with a crazy idea for a science fair project, “a technology that can detect fires early,” he tells The ...
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Maker uses Raspberry Pi 5 and Pico to power this multi-sensor project
There's seemingly no limit to what makers can create with the Raspberry Pi. The flexibility provided by the GPIO adds a world ...
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