OSOP have created a cool Raspberry Pi project called the Raspberry Shake 4D which allows you see the invisible motion of earthquakes. Watch the demonstration video below to learn more about this ...
In the realm of seismology, the Raspberry Shake is making waves. Despite its diminutive size, this device is a powerful, professional-grade seismological instrument capable of recording earthquakes of ...
Was that a tremor you just felt? You don’t have to be a seismologist to answer that question — not if you have the Raspberry Shake, that is. Branded as a “professional-grade personal seismograph” that ...
Thanks to a veritable pantheon of smart home devices, we are now able to track even the most minute of changes in our homes. Slight difference in temperature? Track it. Slight change in pressure?
The Raspberry Pi’s goal, at least while it was being designed and built, was to promote computer science education by making it easier to access a working computer. What its low price tag also enabled ...
“It’s the trains!” Ryan Hollister yelled to his wife Laura as he burst into their home in Turlock, California. For two weeks in 2017, they’d been staring at data from their newly installed Raspberry ...
This is really cool!!! I've been meaning to try this (along with a thousand other commitments). This is the impetus to try it. But a question, would it help to have 3 shakes oriented in an X, Y Z ...