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If you've been living under a rock these last few years, you might have missed the huge interest in the tiny computers called Raspberry Pi.
They are a tiny single-board computer which can be used for robotics, commercial and industrial products, and just has a huge range of cool applications.
Over 5 million Raspberry Pis have been sold, and used for everything from controlling robots to setting up an automatic task.
So what can you do with a Raspberry Pi once you've got one? Our ScienceAlert Academy deal for this week is onĀ The Raspberry Pi Mastery Bundle.