Robin Mitchell

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Robin Mitchell is an electronic engineer who has been involved in electronics since the age of 13. After completing a BEng at the University of Warwick, Robin moved into the field of online content creation, developing articles, news pieces, and projects aimed at professionals and makers alike. Currently, Robin runs a small electronics business, MitchElectronics, which produces educational kits and resources.

Protecting Your Voice: Innovative Wearable Device Detects Vocal Fatigue

Recently, medical researchers from Northwestern University have developed a wearable vocal sensor device that can detect vocal fatigue, a condition that can lead to long-term vocal

Wearables | 02-03-2023

Protecting Your Voice: Innovative Wearable Device Detects Vocal Fatigue

Recently, medical researchers from Northwestern University have developed a wearable vocal sensor device that can detect vocal fatigue, a condition that can lead to long-term vocal

Insights | 02-03-2023

Elon Musk's False Promises: Shareholders Sue Tesla CEO Over Autopilot Claims

Recently, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been slapped with another lawsuit from shareholders, claiming that promises surrounding Autopilot were false, resulting in a fall in share price.

In The News | 01-03-2023

Carbon Robotics Develops Thinning Laser Technology to Curb Dependency on Herbicides

Engineers and scientists are developing tech-driven solutions like robotics and AI to reduce herbicide dependency for weeding in the agriculture industry. However, current systems

AI | 27-02-2023

Carbon Robotics Develops Thinning Laser Technology to Curb Dependency on Herbicides

Engineers and scientists are developing tech-driven solutions like robotics and AI to reduce herbicide dependency for weeding in the agriculture industry. However, current systems

Insights | 27-02-2023

Soft Robotics: The Future of Medical Treatment for ALS Patients

Recently, soft robotics has emerged as a promising technology to help patients with neurodegenerative conditions such as ALS. Researchers have demonstrated the advantages of using

Insights | 24-02-2023

New Wearable Sensor Could Help Smokers Quit for Good

The smoking of substances such as tobacco presents numerous dangers to one's medical health, including an increased risk of cancer and exposure to carcinogens. Quitting smoking can

Wearables | 23-02-2023

New Wearable Sensor Could Help Smokers Quit for Good

The smoking of substances such as tobacco presents numerous dangers to one's medical health, including an increased risk of cancer and exposure to carcinogens. Quitting smoking can

Insights | 23-02-2023