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There’s no denying the huge gender imbalance of students that traditionally go on to take up STEM subjects, particularly electronics and engineering. Joselyn McDonald and Nicole Messier met up at Parsons School of Design in the US where they were studying wearable technology and creative circuits. They were so impressed with the possibilities of the technology...![BlinkBlink](https://cdn.xingosoftware.com/elektor/images/fetch/dpr_1,w_240,h_180,c_fit/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.elektormagazine.com%2Fassets%2Fupload%2Fimages%2F7%2F20150615020137_BlinkBlink.jpg)
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Watch this insightful Elektor Lab Talk episode featuring Thomas Scherer about LED technology. He covers practical tips, cutting-edge advance...