Sync Google Drive with Arduino Science Journal projects
Students and teachers can now sync Arduino Science Journal experiments to Google Drive for easy access from any device using their Arduino account.
Students and teachers can now sync Arduino Science Journal experiments to Google Drive for easy access from any device using their Arduino account.
What happens to electronic components at cryogenic temperatures? That’s the main question Mikail tried to answer with his experiment using liquid nitrogen and Arduino: 65.3Mhz@-196°C. Check the video below to see the magic:
The Lesser Kestrel (Falco naumanni) is a small falcon at the center of HORUS, a project aiming to develop a system for automatic real-time monitoring of colonial falcons at Doñana Biological Station, a public Research Institute in Spain. The falcons breed in nest-boxes on the window sills which the research team converted into “smart nest-boxes”: […]
Jim McGuire of the Stensat Group sent this report on what might be the most exteme environment that an Arduino’s been deployed in yet: “In addition to the primary ISS construction mission, STS-127 is carrying two 19-inch spherical satellites scheduled for deployment on Mission Day 16. The two spheres, Castor and Pollux [http://eludium.stensat.org.nyud.net/ANDE/Main.html], are part […]