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Simple Arduino-Controlled, No-Pump Plant Watering

Make this computer-controlled plant watering system that doesn't use a pump.

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Build a Persistence-of-Vision LED Globe

This isn't your typical schoolroom globe... Create a Persistence-of-Vision LED Globe to display a map, a skull, or message.

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MAKE » Arduino 31 Aug 11:30

Back to School with This Circuit Playground Class Scheduler

Kid's class calendar too complicated? Make this class scheduler to keep it all straight.

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Use BITalino to Graph Your Biosignals and Play Pong!

The BITalino is great for biohacking — hook up the sensors and play Classic Pong with a swing of your wrist.

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Volkswagen Security Problems: Arduino Hack Reveals RFID Vulnerability

A team of researchers were able to unlock and start the ignition of Volkswagen cars with just $40 of electronic components.

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Did a Solar-Powered Autonomous Boat Just Cross the Pacific Ocean?

Damon McMillan built a robotic boat. Not just any robotic boat. This one is sailing across the world's oceans. And it's just simple and elegant enough to work.

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Maker Spotlight: Miriam Langer

Miriam, a Professor of Media Arts & Technology, started using Arduino in 2008 to bring new possibilities to her interactive exhibits.

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Maker Spotlight: Tim Deagan

Tim Deagan does seemingly everything — fire effects, metalworking, painting, leatherworking... Is there anything this man doesn't make?

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Coding an Interactive Map of Their Hometown Connects a Community

The people of Farmington, Connecticut, now have a beautiful, community-made interactive map to share the history of their town.

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5 Projects Fit for a Pokemon Go Master

Do you want to be the very best? Do you want to become a Pokemon Go master? Then here are 5 projects to help you level up and catch 'em all.

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