The Current Source recently released a video about radioactivity, Geiger counters, and Derek’s battle with Thyroid cancer. (Great news, he’s now cancer free!)
Check out the Geiger Counter kit page for more information about the kit!
The Current Source recently released a video about radioactivity, Geiger counters, and Derek’s battle with Thyroid cancer. (Great news, he’s now cancer free!)
Check out the Geiger Counter kit page for more information about the kit!
Elektor, publisher of the well-known European electronics magazine, is now selling the MightyOhm Geiger Counter kit in their webstore.
Josh Meyer and Jonathan Foote created this scintillating cocktail robot for Barbot 2013. They also exhibited it at the DNA Lounge Cocktail Robotics Grand Challenge last July.
A MightyOhm Geiger Counter samples radioactive decay from a martini glass that contains a small amount of uranium. If the number of clicks in a set period is even, the robot dispenses vermouth into the glass. If the count is odd, it dispenses gin, therefore creating a wet or dry martini based on the random process of radioactive decay.
Icarus has written a tutorial on connecting the MightyOhm Geiger Counter to an ESP8266 module and OLED display. His code (written in LUA for NodeMcu) is available on github. He is using the Wemos D1 mini board.
My Geiger Counter kit is now for sale at Tindie.
You can also check out my Tindie store.