The most important achievements in technology.
Treemetrics Woodland Laser scan
A commercial forest seen through the ‘eyes’ of a 3D laser scanning system developed by the ESA-supported Treemetrics company, for better forest mapping.
The most important achievements in technology.
A commercial forest seen through the ‘eyes’ of a 3D laser scanning system developed by the ESA-supported Treemetrics company, for better forest mapping.
This is how they make snow with science in Lillehammer, Norway, also an ad for the 2016 Youth Winter Olympic Games!
Watch how the human body loses heat when exposed to the blistering cold of the Scottish highlands. The video created using the military spec Selex Merlin thermal
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A giant robotic lettuce factory is under construction by Japanese company Spread.
Shrinking the Telescope: Lockheed Martin is working on new technology that reduces dramatically the size of telescope.
Scientists predict that the world’s oceans may have more plastic trash than fish by the year 2050.
Atlas robot at IHMC, built by Boston Dynamics, demonstrating whole-body coordinated motions. Watch the robot on the video as it cleans the house…
The map above shows seafloor gravity anomalies in the western Indian Ocean, a part of new global map based on Earth’s gravity field.
Scientists unveiled a safe and reliable lithium-ion battery, that will not explode.