The first-ever full 3D scan of the Titanic was released in May, showing the wreckage of the ill-fated ship. The scan, completed by Magellan as a "digital twin" of the Titanic, is incredibly detailed.
CAPTURE 3D enhances its selection of portable 3D metrology solutions with the T-SCAN hawk handheld 3D scanner, offering fast and easy high-quality 3D data collection with the flexibility to measure ...
The extraordinary new findings include a smashed porthole which allowed ice inside the 'unsinkable' ship A GROUNDBREAKING analysis of a digital scan of Titanic has revealed the “unsinkable” ship’s ...
D scanners rely on being able to identify physical features of an object, and line up what it saw a moment ago with what it ...
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See a 157-year-old Great Lakes shipwreck in stunning detail with this new 3D scan
On November 28, 1868, an American schooner called the Northerner was loading up with cargo near Cedar Grove, Wisconsin, when its hull became badly damaged. The next day, while being towed to Milwaukee ...
The need for true-to-life digital objects is accelerating as visual effects studios outbid themselves into bankruptcy, game studios build increasingly realistic AAA titles, and the art world begins to ...
Joan E. Solsman was CNET's senior media reporter, covering the intersection of entertainment and technology. She's reported from locations spanning from Disneyland to Serbian refugee camps, and she ...
3D scanning and 3D printing may sound like a natural match for one another, but they don’t always play together as easily and nicely as one would hope. I’ll explain what one can expect by highlighting ...
Spatiotemporal activity patterns in three-dimensionally organized cellular networks are fundamental to the function of the nervous system. Despite advances in functional imaging of cell populations, a ...
Banner image: Nick Conklin (kneeling) of 3D Printing Colorado captures a scan of a Triceratops skull at the CU Museum of Natural History (Credit: Glenn Asakwa/CU Boulder) For more than 40 years, ...
After over a decade of development, the world's first full-body medical scanner has produced its first images. The groundbreaking imaging device is almost 40 times faster than current PET scans and ...
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