Add an inexpensive digital readout to your drill press| Arduino Blog
Meet the teens behind RedSnapper: a smart Arduino-powered prosthetic arm| Arduino Blog
You can now run Arduino and MicroPython side-by-side on multi-core microcontrollers| Arduino Blog
Arduino Cloud is now natively supported on tablets | Arduino Blog
We are proud to announce the Made-in-India UNO Ek R4! Available exclusively in India in both WiFi and Minima variants, it is born to meet the needs of the country’s growing maker and innovation ecosystem, by combining all the powerful features of the UNO R4 with the benefits of local manufacturing, enhanced availability, and dedicated […]| Arduino Blog
This disturbing Halloween doll was brought to life with Bottango| Arduino Blog
Quickly digitize your Magic deck with this 3D-printable scanning rig| Arduino Blog
Could these VR haptic gloves replace human touch?| Arduino Blog
While professionals around the world take advantage of Arduino products and the extensive ecosystem, the core Arduino philosophy is to simplify complex technology. A bare microcontroller is intimidating to the uninitiated, but an Arduino development board is friendly and approachable. MIT Sea Grant is harnessing that in their new SeaPerch II underwater ROV (remotely operated […]| Arduino Blog
Nitrogen is critical for farming at scale and without some form of nitrogen to enrich the soil, we couldn’t grow staple crops efficiently enough to feed our large global population. Serious science goes into the production of fertilizers and the Birkeland-Eyde process was one early example. It uses electrical arcs to turn nitrogen in the […]| Arduino Blog
The future of making, Made in India: Introducing the Arduino UNO Ek R4| Arduino Blog
Lab equipment is — traditionally at least — tremendously expensive. While there are understandable reasons for those costs, they are prohibitive to anyone operating outside of a university or corporate lab. But as the “citizen science” movement has grown, we’ve seen more and more open-source and affordable designs for lab equipment hitting the internet. The […]| Arduino Blog
The Arduino UNO is legendary among makers, and with the release of the UNO R4 in 2023, the family gained a powerful new member. But with two incredible options, which UNO should you pick for your project? Here’s a breakdown of what makes each board shine, depending on your needs, skills, and goals. Why the […]| Arduino Blog
Common research methods to study the visual system in the laboratory include recording and monitoring neural activity in the presence of sensory stimuli, to help scientists study how neurons encode and respond, for example, to specific visual inputs. One of the biggest technical problems in the neural recording setups used in such experiments, is achieving […]| Arduino Blog
This device prevents garage door security breaches| Arduino Blog
Introducing Arduino Academy: your path to becoming an Arduino-certified engineer begins!| Arduino Blog
Use sound to trigger your camera’s flash with this DIY device| Arduino Blog
Use sound to trigger your camera’s flash with this DIY device| Arduino Blog
Biomimicry, which is a method for developing new technology inspired by nature, has been one of humanity’s greatest assets. But systems reliant on soft tissue, such as an octopus’s tentacles, have been notoriously difficult to reproduce in the robotics world. To give STEAM students an advantage in the soft robotics arena, a team of Chinese […]| Arduino Blog
Good documentation is extremely useful when conceiving, building, or sharing electronic circuit designs, but traditional schematics and technical drawings are difficult for non-professionals to interpret and create. Makers can benefit from intuitive illustrations that look good enough to share. Circuit Canvas, developed by Oyvind Nydal Dahl, makes it easy to quickly create beautiful and useful […]| Arduino Blog
Ask your friends about their favorite games at the arcade and the most common answer will likely be Skee-Ball. But while many other popular arcade games have viable at-home alternatives, Skee-Ball doesn’t — at least not unless you’re willing to spend a serious amount of money. Luckily, you can get your Skee-Ball fix with a […]| Arduino Blog
We’re finally starting to see robotic lawn mowers gain a little bit of traction as prices come down and consumer trust goes up. They work a bit like Roomba vacuums and pathfinding sophistication varies from one model to the next. But even the most basic models are still a lot more expensive than their secondhand […]| Arduino Blog