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HTC is looking for a savior in VR, but it won't find it HTC had a sort of first-to-market advantage with the Vive, but it's playing in a space where the potential victors are eyeing the spoils with telescopes. Competing in the U.S. with Google and Facebook and Microsoft is a startling task, but companies that have succeeded have been able to do so because ...
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UK military research boss says can't say yet whether nerve agent was made in Russia: Sky News "We were able to identify it as Novichok, to identify that it was military-grade nerve agent," Gary Aitkenhead, chief executive of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory at Porton Down in England, told Sky News. Moscow has denied being behind the attack on Sergei Skripal and his daughter in ...
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The Limits of Big Data in Medical Research The building of such "biobanks" of patient data is consistent with trends in science toward large institutional projects with objectives determined by hierarchy and rank; these projects recall the public-private race to sequence the human genome, but also projects such as ENCODE, which benefit ...
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This Month in Assassin's Creed® Origins In this month's article, we'll be introducing you to the Animus Control Panel, an all-new gameplay experience for our PC players.
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Publishing Point Cloud Scene Layers in ArcGIS Pro 2.1 Since then the list of supported feature types has grown to include 3D Objects (Multipatch), Point, Integrated Mesh (Drone2Map, Pix4D, ContextCapture, VRICON) and since ArcGIS Pro 2.0 Point clouds in LAS, ZLAS an LAZ formats. This blog will focus on the organization, publishing and management of ...
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