Keep that bad virus away from your safe zone. Build your own real-time thermal vision device to detect unwanted visitors at your door.
If you want a device that could measure your heart beat and plot its curve trace on an OLED display, then this will be your best guide.
This tutorial will explain how to build a machine for biofeedback. You can use this machine also like lies detector.
Programming the 4D Systems Gen4 µLCD touchscreen.
Everything you ever wanted to know about the Open Smart Rich UNO R3 Arduino board used in the 2019 Biomaker Challenge.
Harness the power of hypnagogic thought!
Tutorial for how to set up the Biomaker Challenge starter kit.
The design and assembly of a DNA transilluminator allowing to examine the results of gel-electrophoresis procedures.
Reading sensor devices for display and storage.
Learning how to handle input and output signals in XOD.
How to use XOD to program the mBot robot system.
Use DFRobot's UART fingerprint scanner to store fingerprints and only allow authorized people to access the box.
Description of the Totem Maker system for construction of custom instrument chassis and robots.
How to connect to devices on the multifunction Arduino board, including real-time clock, temperature sensor, 4-digit display, etc.
Outline of the XOD graphical programming environment, which uses a data flow model for programming Arduino microcontrollers.
Practice mindful breathing to relax, slow your heartbeat, and reduce stress. Time your technique with Kitty Yeung's LED flower brooch!
Tutorial on how to use the Gtronics Protoshield Plus "giant prototyping board," from the 2017-2018 Biomaker Challenge.
A fast, east and efficient way of modulating gene expression in yeast cultures.
Transform your Bangle. js into a biohacking tool with HRV apps - track and train your heart for resilience, all without costly gadgets!
Training workshop and project prototyping at the Instituto de Biotecnología y Ecología Aplicada at Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa, Mexico.
Soft body PAPR design that prioritizes versatility of components, and ease of manufacture for possible contingency use
A low-cost 3D printed high throughput pipetting tool (Plate Z) that allows controlling the height of pipetting.
Fork is not a competitor to RaspberryPi, but a companion.
This project simulates a bioluminescent night light using LEDs and a photoresistor.