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Chocolate lovers rejoice: More chocolate means less body fat

68455 In what may be the best news for chocoholics since scientists at the University of Cambridge found that higher chocolate consumption was associated with a significant reduction in cardiovascular disease, diabetes and stroke, researchers at the University of Granada are reporting that it’s also associated with lower levels of total fat deposits – in… Seguir Leyendo Chocolate lovers rejoice: More chocolate means less body fat

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UAVs and open source software combine to digitize historical buildings in 3D

The human implications for living in a world with UAVs are very much dependent on one’s latitude and longitude at any given time. Though the term is likely to conjure images of covert military operations, it’s not a connotation that the term, or the technology, necessarily implies. Fundamentally, a UAV is merely an unpiloted flying… Seguir Leyendo UAVs and open source software combine to digitize historical buildings in 3D

Gizmag - Australia

UAVs and open source software combine to digitize historical buildings in 3D

The human implications for living in a world with UAVs are very much dependent on one’s latitude and longitude at any given time. Though the term is likely to conjure images of covert military operations, it’s not a connotation that the term, or the technology, necessarily implies. Fundamentally, a UAV is merely an unpiloted flying… Seguir Leyendo UAVs and open source software combine to digitize historical buildings in 3D

Gizmag - Australia

UAVs and open source software combine to digitize historical buildings in 3D

The human implications for living in a world with UAVs are very much dependent on one’s latitude and longitude at any given time. Though the term is likely to conjure images of covert military operations, it’s not a connotation that the term, or the technology, necessarily implies. Fundamentally, a UAV is merely an unpiloted flying… Seguir Leyendo UAVs and open source software combine to digitize historical buildings in 3D

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Scientists create artificial skin that stretches like the real thing

Scientists at Spain’s University of Granada have created artificial skin with the resistance, firmness and elasticity of real skin. It is the first time artificial skin has been created from fibrin-agarose biomaterial. Fibrin is a protein involved in the clotting of the blood, while agarose is a sugar obtained from seaweed, commonly used to create… Seguir Leyendo Scientists create artificial skin that stretches like the real thing

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DRIVSCO ‘learning vehicles’ alert their drivers to dangers

DRIVSCO ‘learning vehicles’ alert their drivers to dangers Scientists from six European countries have collaborated to develop a new computer system that enables vehicles to recognize their drivers’ normal behavior and therefore avoid accidents caused by unusual behavior. The DRIVSCO system detects the anomalies, often caused by inattention or poor visibility, and signals an alarm… Seguir Leyendo DRIVSCO ‘learning vehicles’ alert their drivers to dangers

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