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Building and running a land speed record car is an expensive business that requires incredibly
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Building and running a land speed record car is an expensive business that requires incredibly
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The design philosophy of Unix is fairly straightforward. Software should do one thing as simply
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It may be midwinter in Perth, but people still go to the beach there, which
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What makes a body’s organs into what they are is more than just a
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USB devices are now ubiquitous and, from an information security standpoint, this is a terrifying
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Some of us jokingly refer to our hobbies as “mad science,” but [Justin] from The
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Having a computer that locks its screen after a few minutes of inactivity is always
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[Nathaniel Fairfield] aka [thandal] was curious about the actual rotation and axis tilt of Venus
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One of the great things about 3D printers is their ability to make a single
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The world of AI is abuzz, or at least parts of it are, at the
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Unsatisfied with commercial VR headset options, [dragonskyrunner] did what any enterprising hacker would: gathered parts
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The term ‘quantum computer’ gets usually tossed around in the context of hyper-advanced, state
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Members of Pixelbar woke up to shocking news on Wednesday morning this week as they
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Join us on Wednesday, July 12 at noon Pacific for the Software for Space Hack
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Most soldering irons in the market seem to fall into a few distinct categories. They
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Important safety tip: When you’re sending commands to the second-most-distant space probe
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Collecting energy from various small mechanical processes has always been something that’s been technically
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[Julio] has an older computer sitting on a desk, and recorded a quick video with
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One of the joys of writing for Hackaday comes in learning new things which even
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Today, we’re surrounded by talking computers and clever AI systems that a few decades
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The original circuit simulation software, called the Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis, or SPICE
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When the Antikythera Mechanism was first discovered, it wasn’t viewed as the wonder that
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The general consensus among us mammals is that if we get very cold, we die
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There are many applications for particle accelerators, even outside research facilities, but for the longest
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As the Earth continues to warm at a worrying rate, scientists continue to work to
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Effects pedals for musical instruments like electric guitars can really expand a musician’s range
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Bangor University scientists think that the way to go big with nuclear power is to
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Want to generate some thrust by way of an exposed high voltage discharge that looks
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It’s not an overstatement to say that the International Space Station (ISS for short
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Many movies and songs use a lot of of bass to make it feel more
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Readers of a certain age no doubt remember the Atari 2600 — released in 1977, the
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For hundreds of years, we have been told what Newton’s First Law of Motion
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It’s an acknowledged problem with the mobile phone industry and particularly within the Android
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The [MIT Technology Review] has just released its annual list of the top innovators under
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Layer lines are a dead giveaway to non-normies that a thing was 3D printed
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A little over a year ago, and about 150 million kilometers (93 million miles) from
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Overclocking computer systems is a fun way to extract some free performance, or at least
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[Pete Lewis] from SparkFun takes audio and comfort seriously, and recently shared details on making
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Back in the late 1990s as the digital revolution overtook photography there were abortive attempts
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Built at a cost of more than $150 billion over the last twenty-five years
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As portable as keyboards have gotten, you still need some place to put the thing
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Over the years, we’ve seen DOOM run on pretty much everything from an 8088
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In the early days of FDM 3D printing, the RepRap project spawned all sorts of
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Do you love pinball, but can’t justify owning a full-size cabinet? Yeah, us
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Curl gave us all a big warning that a severe security problem had been found
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Too much of a good thing is generally a bad thing, but a surfeit of
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Mechanical actions underlie much of what makes modern day society function, whether it’s electric
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Type 1 diabetes remains a problem despite having an apparently simple solution: since T1D patients
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The impacts of climate change continue to mount on human civilization, with warning signs that
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