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- Revolutionizing military manufacturing
- Mars may have supported life: Martian underground could contain clues to life's origins
- Bio-tiles and heat-resistant biopolymers
- Seeing beyond cameras: Predicting where people move in CCTV blind spots
Revolutionizing military manufacturing Posted: 20 Jan 2013 11:58 AM PST A new set of engineering software tools may revolutionize the process of designing and manufacturing military vehicles. |
Mars may have supported life: Martian underground could contain clues to life's origins Posted: 20 Jan 2013 11:58 AM PST Minerals found in the subsurface of Mars, a zone of more than three miles below ground, make for the strongest evidence yet that the red planet may have supported life, according to new research. |
Bio-tiles and heat-resistant biopolymers Posted: 17 Jan 2013 07:57 AM PST Even tiles can be organic – if they are made of renewable raw materials. They are more resource-efficient than their ceramic counterparts and unlock new creative options for design. Bioplastics made of polylactides (PLA) are becoming more heat-resistant, thereby making them suitable for high-temperature filling processes in the food industry as well. Researchers are showing how renewable, biodegradable and biostable raw materials can be used in architecture, interior design and the packaging industry. |
Seeing beyond cameras: Predicting where people move in CCTV blind spots Posted: 16 Jan 2013 04:53 PM PST A new model could be a useful security tool in tracking people in large, busy venues such as airport terminals and shopping centers. |
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