I was reading this interesting news item on wired today. Scientists at UCLA have hacked simple camera cell phones to enable these to count blood cells. If refined further this idea has great implications. These cell phones can help replace in part the expensive laboratory setups required to do simple blood analysis. Given the low cost and extreme portability of the instruments we can take disease detection to the very remote villages of the world. This is amazing. This is coming. Read it here.
This holiday season I decided to gift myself some basic electrical components in the form of a Arduino UNO set from Elegoo. I have always had a desire to tinker with electronics and in gifting myself this basic set I am now starting on a journey to quench my inner electrical workman's thirst. I hope to develop this hobby as I move forward and will, from time to time, post about it here on the blog. As the journey moves forward I am sure to run into trouble and issues. But as they say you can not master anything without first being a fool at it, so I have decided to remain a fool at it until I am a little good at it. To start with, I do possess some elementary knowledge in electronics and electronic circuits. I intend to further my knowledge using the world wide web and following some very useful video channels on youtube. I will first start with some very basic projects to familiarize myself with Arduino and basic electronic circuits and techniques such as soldering. Then graduall...
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