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xea Baudoin  //  A man ( or woman) who uses his hands is a laborer. One who uses his hands and mind is a craftsman. He who uses his hands, his mind, and his heart is an artist. A man who uses his hands, his mind, his heart and 3D is a genius!

Nov 6 / 2:19am

3D TODAY: Secrets of Google's 3-D Mars, Moon / National Geographic

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Oct 18 / 8:06am

Huge Holes in the Earth: Open-Pit Mines Seen From Space / Wired Science

Huge Holes in the Earth: Open-Pit Mines Seen From Space by Betsy Masson

 Look at more photos! Wired Science

 

 

Image: NASA/ASTER

 

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Sep 7 / 8:58am

Tree of Life

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Aug 13 / 5:55am

The Hubble Ultra Deep Field in 3D

"I've recently discovered an animation that was rendered using the measured redshift of all 10,000 galaxies in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field image. I've written a short script that leads you through a quick history of both deep field images and this video ends with a fly-through of the Ultra Deep Field. Every galaxy in the image is in its proper distance as viewed from the telescope line of sight." Tony Darnell (tdarnell)

 

 

Filed under  //  3D   Astronomy   sciences  

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Aug 9 / 3:13am

Touchable Holography

Tomorrow's technologies are already in today's labs!

 

 

Filed under  //  Holography   sciences   Siggraph   Technology  

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Jul 13 / 3:44am

Internet Archive: Free Download: Particle Dreams

 

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Jul 13 / 2:49am

Daniel Dennett - Is Evolution an Algorithmic Process? Part 4

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Jul 13 / 2:47am

Simulation of Evolution by Natural Selection

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Jun 22 / 9:51am

Michael Shermer, Genesis Revisited: A Scientific Creation Story (Re-upload)

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May 4 / 10:58am

The Geomagnetic Apocalypse — And How to Stop It | Wired Science

Filed under  //  Astronomy   Astrophysics   sciences   space  

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