Mini Easy-Plug/Programming Automated Greenhouse
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/arduino/projects/mini-easy-plugprogramming-automated-greenhouse
Mini automated Greenhouse will let you take care of your greens with Easy-Plug microcontroller and block programming.
An Introduction to littleBits
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/littlebits/tutorial/introduction-to-littlebits
The article introduces the world of littleBits, including different parts, possible projects, and STEM opportunities.
How to Build a Simple Music Machine With littleBits
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/littlebits/tutorial/how-to-build-a-simple-music-machine-with-littlebits
Learn how you can easily create a music machine with littleBits modules and Blockly coding.
Brixton Residents Are First in the UK to Trial Smart ‘Flexible Energy’ Project
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/brixton-residents-are-first-in-the-uk-to-trial-smart-flexible-energy-project
Residents living in a block of flats in Brixton are set to be the first in the UK to trial a new 'flexible energy' project headed by UK Power Networks in partnership with EDF Energy and Repowering London.
London’s Taxis Are Going Electric to Improve the City’s Air Quality
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/londons-taxis-are-going-electric-to-improve-the-citys-air-quality
The very first 100% electric black cab has launched in London in the form of a converted Nissan van called Dynamo.
IP-Core Start-Up AccelerComm Secures a Series A Fund of £5.8M for Its 5G Operations
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/semiconductor-ip-core-start-up-accelercomm-secures-5.8m-for-its-5g-rd
In a round led by IQ Capital—alongside Bloc Ventures and the IP Group—UK-based semiconductor IP-Core (intellectual property-core) company AccelerComm has raised £5.8 million in Series A funding for its 5G research and development.
Boeing 737 MAX: The Electrical Flight System Identified as a Potential Culprit
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/boeing-737-max-the-electrical-flight-system-identified-as-a-potential-culprit
Within five months of one another, two Boeing 737 MAX jets crashed, none of the passengers survived. Preliminary black box data has identified an electrical flight system as the possible culprit, but what exactly happened?