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Track Overhead Satellites with This QtPy Detector
By Ash Hill published
OkuboHeavyindustries is using a QtPy board to track satellites in real-time as they pass by overhead.

Raspberry Pi Brings Ghostly Betta Fish to Life
By Ash Hill published
N4MI0 is using a Raspberry Pi to power a Pepper’s Ghost effect betta fish project that looks like a fish in a bowl.

Raspberry Pi Helps Research Team Monitor Glaciers in Peru
By Ash Hill published
This research team is using Raspberry Pis to monitor glacier calving in Peru and Iceland using cameras to make 3D renders of glaciers.

Robotic Arm Controlled With Muscle Movement via EMG Signals
By Ash Hill published
Ultimate Robotics is taking robotic arms to the next level with this EMG-controlled robot arm featuring an Arduino.

Raspberry Pi Decktility Handheld Puts a PC in Your Pocket
By Ash Hill published
Ken Van Hoeylandt has created a Raspberry Pi CM4-powered handheld he calls the Decktility that looks great and is totally mobile.

Raspberry Pi Guardian from Legend of Zelda Tracks People with AI
By Ash Hill published
Naomi Pentrel has created a 3D printable Guardian from the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild with a Raspberry Pi inside that can track people using machine learning.

Raspberry Pi Moon Calendar Shows Lunar Cycle With e-Ink Display
By Ash Hill published
Maker Billydent is using a Raspberry Pi Zero to power this lunar calendar gift using a Waveshare seven-color e-Ink display.

Raspberry Pi Pico Piano Helper Lights Up Keys to Teach Songs
By Ash Hill published
Adrian Cruceru is using a Raspberry Pi Pico to illuminate keyboard keys to help players learn songs by following the lights.
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