Articles by Rosemary Hattersley
Project Zed: Raspberry Pi robot
A sci-fi inspired robot made from old printer parts is helping fight the good fight, just like the character that inspired it. Rosie Hattersley explains how
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Mind Patterning
Michael Darby doesn’t just admire superheroes and sci-fi stars – he’s doing his best to become one.
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PiMowBot
A pristine lawn is really something, but maintaining it can be time-consuming – unless you have a Raspberry Pi-powered robotic lawn-mower.
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Whidbey Island Distillery
A family-run distillery focused on ingredients first and automation second, resulting in an award-winning success story. Rosie Hattersley explains
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Use an Inky wHAT display with Raspberry Pi
Make a great impression with a fancy e-ink name badge or custom display that subtly shows off your tech skills.
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BeeMonitor
Keeping an eye on bee life cycles is a brilliant example of how Raspberry Pi sensors help us understand the world around us, says Rosie Hattersley
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Apollo Pi
Fans of portable Raspberry Pi projects will love this thermal sensing camera disguised as a 1970s microwave scanner, thinks Rosie Hattersley
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Digital Making at Home: livestream coding tutorials
Non-technical introduction to coding embraced by families thirsty for creative projects. By Rosie Hattersley
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RIoT Brick
Long-distance running and a love of intrepid devices led one creator to embark on a project demonstrating that ‘true geekery and nature can co-exist’. Rosie Hattersley tries to keep up
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Make a Sense HAT rainbow display for your window
Bright colours put a smile on most peoples’ faces. Join the rainbow parade with a light display, says Rosie Hattersley
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WeatherMan
A shiny music box with a clear door for a screen proves an ideal upcycling candidate for an eighties tech fan keen to keep tabs on the weather. Rosie Hattersley hears more
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Pi Wars 2020 robots raring to go
Pi Wars 2020 hurls the Raspberry Pi robots from 76 teams into the disaster zone.
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