From a digital vantage point in orbit, scientists have mapped every building on Earth—2.75 billion structures, all in 3D.
ALBAWABA - For the first time in history, people are able to view all buildings on Earth in high quality via a new 3D map that was developed by German s ...
Discover Justin Bieber's 3D shoe, LEGO's AMUG Keynote, 3D printed aircraft fuselage, and more 3D printing news!
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Fabric Painted With Dye Made From Bacteria Could Protect Astronauts From Radiation On Moon
“Exposure to radiation breaks up the pigments in the bacteria, while similar exposure to radiation in humans breaks our DNA.
A new research collaboration that fuses fashion and science is set to send bacteria into space—and the outcomes could create ...
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How color-changing, bacteria-infused spacesuits could help keep future astronauts safe from space radiation
"Exposure to radiation breaks up the pigments in the bacteria, while similar exposure to radiation in humans breaks our DNA," ...
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First high-resolution 3D map of Earth’s 2.75bln buildings unveiled
Zhu noted that the map introduces a new metric called building volume per capita, a global indicator that measures total building mass per individual and highlights social and economic disparities ...
Researchers mapped exactly where buildings are in the world and how much space they take up. The result is a mind boggling ...
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DUNE may be the most ambitious physics experiment on Earth
Buried deep below the American Midwest, a new kind of observatory is taking shape that aims to watch some of the most elusive particles in the universe as they stream straight through Earth. The Deep ...
A year of new treatments, new technologies, new ways to stay safe during disasters and new insights on the mysteries of the ...
The Australian state of Victoria has offered new petroleum exploration acreage within its primary gas-producing regions, ...
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