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Electromagnetics: How to Make a Powerful DYI Coil Gun

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Learn how to make an electromagnetic projectile launcher without a camera.

Electronic T-Shirt: How to Make a Sensor-Filled Shirt

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This t-shirt has an e-ink display for the wearer’s heart rate, skin temperature, and galvanic skin response.

Electronic Insect Repellent

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Forget about the Critters! Scare them away with this high-frequency electronic repeller.

Electronic T-Shirt: Concept and Background 

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The e-tshirt is about predicting challenging behavior in autistic children to help prevent meltdowns.

Electronics Prototyping Platforms - micro:bit, MicroPython, and PIC/AVR

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Get familiar with different platforms and microcontrollers to help you decide which one to use in your next project.

Electronically Securing IoT Devices for the Future

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As IoT-connected devices continue to rise in popularity, there is a growing need to secure them against cyber-attacks that plague the internet daily and continue to grow in prominence. These threats have the potential to access sensitive information—to the extent that conventional anti-virus and firewall solutions will not suffice.

Electronics Manufacturers Should Be Considered “Essential Services” During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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A government mandate to only allow “essential services and businesses” to function during the COVID-19 pandemic raises a pertinent question: which industries and occupations made the cut?