Real-time bee monitor
Researchers are buzzing with excitement after devising a low-cost method of monitoring wild bees, as David Crookes discovers
Join in with #MonthOfMaking in The MagPi magazine issue #103. Discover new ways of making with Raspberry Pi using crafts, wearables, recycling and upcycling, arts and photography. Share your creativity with the rest of the Raspberry Pi community and join us for a month of creativity.
Real-time bee monitor
Researchers are buzzing with excitement after devising a low-cost method of monitoring wild bees, as David Crookes discovers
ML-based Bird and Squirrel Detector
Want to distinguish a bullfinch from a buzzard in your garden, or whether squirrels are up to no good? Machine learning has the answer. Nicola King takes a walk on the wild side
Learn Game Development with Raspberry Pi
Get a head start with Raspberry Pi game creation with this resource list. By Mark Vanstone
METAR map
A colour-coded weather map provides an at-a-glance insight into whether it’s good enough weather for flying, learns Rosie Hattersley
CNC Plotter
Recycling old tech to allow a computer to draw? Rob Zwetsloot checks out this amazing machine
Amiga Pi 600
Billy Nesteroulis has created an Amiga computer for the modern user, as David Crookes explains
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