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The LED Exterior Facade of Burj Khalifa Uncovered

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Facts uncovered by a dedicated team of specialized engineers. All you need to know about the largest LED screen in the world covering the world's tallest tower's facade.

NASA’s 3D View Shows Hurricane Matthew’s Intensity

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NASA scientists used satellite data to peer into Hurricane Matthew, learning how and why the massive storm changed throughout its course.

Construction Climate Talks (Episode 6 – Roland Hunker)

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Roland Hunziker, director of the Sustainable Buildings and Cities programme at the WBCSD, discusses how to redefine value and get businesses to understand how to drive sustainable outcomes.

Destination Low Earth Orbit

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ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen narrates this video on the inspiring endeavours of human spaceflight and how it changes our daily lives.

Trimble SX10 Scanning Total Station Brings “Both Worlds” to Surveyors

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Informed Infrastructure and V1 Media interviewed Todd Steiner, Product Marketing Director, Trimble Geospatial, Imaging & Optical Division, at the corporate launch of the company's new SX10 scanning total station. He discussed how combining a laser scanner with a total station is expected to be a "game changer" for surveyors who will no longer need to decide on one or the other technology before heading to the field.

Commercial Drones Give A Bird’s Eye View for Inspections

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Commercial drones from Aerialtronics take flight with Watson IoT and cognitive visual recognition capabilities. Together, IBM Watson IoT and Aerialtronics can help companies open up expansive possibilities to gain insight in places not easily accessible to humans from monitoring city traffic patterns to inspecting wind turbines, oil rigs and cell tower optimization.

SmallSats are the Next Big Thing

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NASA is about to launch six new next-generation Earth-observing small satellites — some as small as a loaf of bread. These tiny spacecraft are helping to foster creative and cost-effective approaches to studying our planet.

Proposed Bus Terminal in NYC

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Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects proposed a relatively compact terminal to be built exclusively on Port Authority-owned land just west of the current facility between West 38th and West 40th streets that would cost $3.7 billion to construct.

NASA’s MMS Satellite Breaks World GPS Record

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NASA's MMS mission now holds the Guinness World Record for highest altitude GPS fix: 43,500 miles above Earth’s surface.

Atlas V WorldView Launch Broadcast Replay

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Watch a replay as the ULA's Atlas V launches the WorldView-4 launch for DigitalGlobe.