A database of 2.75 billion buildings could help scientists to monitor urban planning, climate change, disaster risks and even ...
From a digital vantage point in orbit, scientists have mapped every building on Earth—2.75 billion structures, all in 3D.
Well, here's something you don't see every day: all 2.75 billion buildings of the world shown together in a single 3D map.
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First high-resolution 3D map covering all of Earth’s 2.75 billion buildings unveiled
Scientists in Germany have, for the first time, created the most comprehensive digital representation of the world’s man-made ...
Recent technological and scientific advances have opened new possibilities for neuroscience research, which is in turn ...
The 3D mapping and modeling market is estimated to cross USD 18.7 billion by 2032, as reported in a research study by Global Market Insights Inc. The growing emphasis on sustainability and the surging ...
During the Siege in 1689, up to 30,000 Protestant supporters of King William III held the Walled City for 105 days in the face of the Catholic King James II, until the relief fleet broke the boom ...
As augmented reality (AR) is increasingly deployed in the manufacturing and processing industries—particularly in maintenance and training applications, it’s important for companies to recognize that ...
The picture you see above isn’t a doll house, nocliped video game, or any other artificially created virtual environment. That bathroom exists in real life, but was digitized into a 3D object with a ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The prevalence of cardiac arrhythmias has increased significantly in recent years, owing to the increased risk of stroke and hospitalizations. This is encouraging various ...
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