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illUmiNations: Protecting our Planet

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United Nations General Assembly and Secretariat buildings lit up on Saturday night in a revolutionary call for climate action in connection with the Secretary-General's climate Summit. #climate2014. "illUmiNations: Protecting Our Planet" was collaboratively designed and produced for UNDPI by the Oceanic Preservation Society, Obscura Digital and Insurgent Media.

India’s Future Smart City

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Dholera SIR, Smart City Design and visualization

Indicators for sustainable cities — how do you score?

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By 2050, 70% of people will live in cities... are you ready? City indicators help city managers, politicians, researchers and other professionals to focus on what's important and put in place policies for more livable, tolerant, sustainable, economically attractive and prosperous cities.

Inside Hurricane Maria in 360°

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Two days before Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, the NASA-Japan Global Precipitation Measurement Core Observatory satellite captured a 3-D view of the storm.

Inside the International Space Station with Google Street View

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The International Space Station is a marvel of modern science and engineering. Astronauts have occupied the pressurized modules for over 16 years, and now you can explore their work and living spaces in Google Street View. From the research, to the "orbital outhouse" to the inspirational views back down to Earth from the cupola, take a look at the images here: google.com/streetview

Iris: SATCOM for Aviation

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Iris will provide a safe and secure text-based data link between pilots and air-traffic control networks using satellite technology.

Italian Village Damaged by Earthquake Assessed by Engineers

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Miyamoto International performs damage assessments throughout the areas affected by the earthquake.

Jefferson Project Year Five

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The Jefferson Project is a sophisticated technological approach to studying fresh water, with a goal of understanding the impact of human activity on fresh water, and how to mitigate those effects.