Ship Sunk Four Centuries Ago Virtually Reconstructed
Sunk in 1606, the Portuguese merchant ship Nossa Senhora dos Martires is sailing again—in 3-D presently but perhaps one day in reality.
Data Mining Without Prejudice
The information age is also the age of information overload.
ThermoIMAGER Integrates Two Cameras in One
(Micro-Epsilon: Raleigh, NC) -- The thermoIMAGER TIM 200 is latest model in infrared (IR) thermography. The camera operates using new bispectral technology, combining two images into one.
3D Scanning Labs Announces 2012 Scanning Workshops
(Konica Minolta Sensing: Ramsey, NJ) -- Konica Minolta Sensing Americas Inc. (KMSA), a global leader in 3-D scanning hardware and services, has announced the start of the 2012 3D Scanning Workshop series in Pomona and Anaheim, California.
Year 2011 Manufacturing Technology Demand Was Strong Despite Economy
(AMT: McLean, VA.) -- The resurgence of manufacturing following the crash of 2008 is unprecedented. The most current U.S.
<em>Understanding Health Care Reform</em>
(Productivity Press: Boca Raton, FL) -- After nearly a year of debate, in March 2010, Congress passed and the president signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to reform the U.S. health care system.
Data Analysis Tools for Excel 2011
(KnowWare: Denver, CO) -- Microsoft removed the Data Analysis Toolpak from Excel 2011 for the Macintosh in 2008, eliminating statistical tools such as ANOVA, t test, F Test, and regression analysis.
First Wireless Industrial ID Barcode Reader with Ethernet, RS-232, USB
(Cognex: Natick, MA) -- Cognex Corp. has announced a new wireless version for its next-generation DataMan handheld industrial ID scanner, the DataMan 8000 series.
Close Encounters with a Pliosaur Fossil
A new research center designed to examine materials and structures across many length scales has been launched at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom.