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  2. Innovative Technology Experiences for Students - Wikipedia

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    ITEST engages students and teachers in authentic, hands-on learning experiences in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (commonly referred to as 'STEM' or 'SET' [more common in the U.K.]). As of early 2012, the program is in its ninth year. Over 195 individual projects across 43 states have been funded. It has impacted:

  3. Evil Genius (book series) - Wikipedia

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    April 29 - Fuel Cell Projects for the Evil Genius by Gavin D. J. Harper; May 13 - Bike, Scooter, and Chopper Projects for the Evil Genius by Brad Graham, Kathy McGowan; August 6 - 46 Science Fair Projects for the Evil Genius by Bob Bonnet, Dan Keen; September 17 - 40 Telephone Projects for the Evil Genius by Thomas Petruzzellis

  4. List of emerging technologies - Wikipedia

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    Blue Brain Project, Human Brain Project: Brain–computer interface: Research and commercialization Faster communication and learning, as well as more "real" entertainment (generation of feelings and information in brain on-demand) and the control of emotions in the mentally ill [112] Experience machine, Neuralink, Stent-electrode recording array

  5. Mini-grid - Wikipedia

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    These mini grids, mostly solar PV hybrids, are owned and operated by private companies that leverage transformative technologies and innovative strategies to build portfolios of mini grids instead of one-off projects. The typical third-generation mini grid is ready for interconnection with the main grid, uses batteries for storage, and employs ...

  6. OLPC XO - Wikipedia

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    OLPC XO-1 laptop in e-book mode. The XO-1 is designed to be low-cost, small, durable, and efficient. It is shipped with a slimmed-down version of Fedora Linux and a custom GUI named Sugar that is intended to help young children collaborate. The XO-1 includes a video camera, a microphone, long-range Wi-Fi, and a hybrid stylus and touchpad. Along ...

  7. Raspberry Pi - Wikipedia

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    The GPU provides 1 Gpixel/s or 1.5 Gtexel/s of graphics processing or 24 GFLOPS of general purpose computing performance. The graphical capabilities of the Raspberry Pi are roughly equivalent to the performance of the Xbox of 2001. Raspberry Pi 2 V1.1 included a quad-core Cortex-A7 CPU running at 900 MHz and 1 GB RAM. It was described as 4–6 ...

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  9. Timeline of electrical and electronic engineering - Wikipedia

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    WordPerfect 1.0: Satellite Software 1980: 3½-inch floppy (2-sided, 875 kB) N/A 1980: VIC-20: Commodore Business Machines 1981: IBM Personal Computer (8088 processor) IBM: 1981: MS-DOS 1.0: Microsoft: 1981 "Wet" solar cell: Bayer AG: 1982: Commodore 64: Commodore Business Machines 1982: First commercially marketed large-vocabulary speech ...