https://github.com/drmcnelson
They can be built for a fraction of the cost compared to similar professional equipment. A wonderful resource for anyone interested in #OpenHardware and #physics.
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Die Reihe "Impulse"
bei arte ist nicht nur für Kinder sondern auch für Erwachsene prima geeignet, um wissenschaftliche Sachverhalte wieder zu entdecken.
Zum Beispiel
Strömungsmechanik: Alles im Fluss!
Bloß keine mathematischen Formeln und keine physikalischen Gleichungen? Die Reihe für Kinder macht naturwissenschaftliche Sachverhalte auch für Mathe-, Physik- und Wissenschaftsmuffel schmackhaft. Diese Folge unternimmt eine Reise zu den großen Entdeckungen, die dem Menschen dabei geholfen haben zu verstehen, wie Strömungsmechanik funktioniert.
Our UofG Colleagues Peter Sneddon, Erin Ferguson, Eric Yao share: Why do students decide to stop studying physics?
#oSoTLSummer #SoTL #AcWri #highered #Vol2No1_22 #physics #motivation https://osotl.org/osotl/article/view/22/36
I am almost missing the good old days in which retired engineers or new undercover Einsteins used to sent me their theories of everything (without equations, or with un-intelligible scribbles etc).
Now instead, they send me "their interesting conversations with Grok/ChatGPT" and I just want to cry in despair.
The #AI bubble has even managed to ruin the fun in #retired_engineers, and I cannot forgive the AI hype for this (besides other things).
In a first for the field, researchers from The Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have reported a photopumped lasing from a buried dielectric photonic-crystal surface-emitting laser emitting at room temperature and an eye-safe wavelength. Their findings, published in IEEE Photonics Journal, improve upon current laser design and open new avenues for defense applications.