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This Ancient Vase Precision Is Not Normal

A growing set of structured-light scans and photogrammetry models is showing extreme precision in hard-stone Egyptian vases - down to tiny deviations that don’t match the “simple hand tools” story.
A diver with a bowl recovered from the Tiwanaku site. (Teddy Seguin) The mysterious Inca Empire is a source of endless ...
Aeos Games has dropped a new combat and story trailer for Unleash the Avatar, its Indian Epics-inspired Soulslike, revealing ...
An ambitious expedition will use Canadian technology to revisit two legendary polar exploration shipwrecks. The goal: create ...
Small farms grow much of the world's food, but from space they are nearly invisible. Their fields are tiny and ill-defined, ...
The Flight Simulator development team at Microsoft is celebrating the 250th birthday of the United States with a brand-new update that's upgrading the nation's numerous national parks.
Shadow Abbott, University of Wyoming Libraries library specialist, is the recipient of the UW Libraries Outstanding Staff Award for her contributions in 2025.
Steel City Drones will offer GeoCue TrueView LiDAR systems and LP360 software to help drone professionals expand aerial mapping capabilities ...
According to MarketsandMarkets™, the 3D Mapping and Modeling Market is projected to grow from USD 17.63 billion in 2026 to ...
Researchers have recovered 22 massive blocks from the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria, which they hope will help digitally ...