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This is how you can estimate the temperature from a cricket's chirp
posted July 4 2011 2:53.14 by Giorgos Lazaridis




I am not totally sure if this method is accurate or even real, but the post that i found in lifehacker is is surely interesting. According to a physicist named Amos Dolbear, one can...

[Link: lifehacker]
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Tags: crazy hack   temperature   animals   health & nature   experiments   crazy story   unsolved mystery   tips   

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3D printer converts the desert sand into glass only with the sun!
posted June 27 2011 12:13.50 by Giorgos Lazaridis




Markus Kayser built this incredible machine! It is a fully functional solar-powered 3D printer and has a solar tracker and a large fresnel lens. The computer tracks the sun and...

[Link: this is colossal]
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Tags: solar   3D printing   3D media   temperature   pc related   crazy photo/video   crazy designs   extreme   creative   omg   

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The Diesel engine was discovered from this fire piston!
posted June 21 2011 13:23.10 by Giorgos Lazaridis




It all began when i had this question which sounds absolutely logical: The higher above sea level we go, the colder it gets, but the higher we go, the closer to the sun we are. So...

[Link: makemagazine]
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Tags: physics   fire   pressure   temperature   discovery   science   inventions   history   explosion   

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Reading temperature and humidity with a PIC micro
posted May 30 2011 13:08.05 by Giorgos Lazaridis




Raj from Embedded-lab informed me about his latest tutorial that he uploaded the day before. In this tutorial, he explains how can someone acquire data from the Sensirion temperature...

[Link: mbedded-lab]
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Tags: humidity   sensors   artistic   theory/tutorial   temperature   robot   pic   microcontroller   lcd   electronic project   

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There is no geekiest urinal than this thermochromatic one!
posted May 4 2011 12:40.53 by Giorgos Lazaridis




I just saw this on neatorama, and i want one for my toilet! It has a heat sensitive wall that changes its color according to the temperature, getting red to the hotter regions. The...

[Via: neatorama]    [Link: geeky-gadgets.]
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Tags: commercial   games and fun   temperature   geek   

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They sure don't make Pyrex like they used to
posted April 27 2011 13:23.26 by Giorgos Lazaridis




Pyrex became known worldwide mainly for the high temperature glass. Originally, Pyrex was borosilicate glass with added boron to the silica (quartz), the main ingredient in all...

[Link: popsci]
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Tags: discovery   temperature   crazy photo/video   science   chemistry   fire   

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Kenneths' nixie tube thermometer
posted April 17 2011 13:02.59 by Giorgos Lazaridis




I really like nixie tubes. As a matter of fact, i have already order myself some to experiment with and make some more artistic projects. This project that Kenenth made will help me...

[Link: kennethfinnegan]
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Tags: nixie   electronic project   diy   high voltage   microcontroller   avr   temperature   

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How to amplify the signal from a thermocouple pair
posted March 4 2011 14:23.39 by Giorgos Lazaridis




When i was designing my DIY soldering station, i faced one big problem: how to read and use the thermocouple output. If you read the thermocouple theory, you will see that the...

[Link: kennethfinnegan]
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Tags: electronic project   physics   diy   thermocouple   amplifier   sensors   temperature   

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