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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 ...
Torch Sensors’ innovative network of sensors can detect fires at great distances, providing comprehensive protection. Tremsin says adaptability and continuous learning are essential for young ...
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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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