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A new system on display at the Lego World expo uses quadcopters to replicate Lego patterns as in-air formations. Fly little Lego bricks! Be free!
Master LEGO builder [Yoshihito Isogawa] has been on a roll lately, ... 12, or 16 teeth, medium-sized ones 20 or 24 teeth, and larger ones 36 or 40 — see a pattern?
The LEGO bricks allow us to explore this complex concept with ease. Each LEGO is adjusted to a different height, tuned to a different frequency, according to a prescribed modulation. Because we can ...
A Lego car built out of 500,000 individual pieces is crazy enough for most people. Thankfully for Lego fans everywhere, Steve Sammartino, a Melbourne-based entrepreneur, and Raul Oaida, a tech whiz… ...
Not only was the LEGO interferometer able to generate a proper interference pattern, [Kyra] then went one step further. A Raspberry Pi was rigged up with a camera and some code to analyze the ...
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