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Story of Hysteria, Ushahidi Chapter on Semarang

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How an artist collective in Semarang, Indonesia is using Ushahidi to improve citizen participation in government and reshaping our mission.

Richard Humphrey Interview (Full-Length Version)

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Todd Danielson interviews Richard Humphrey, senior director, Infrastructure & Collaboration Products, Autodesk. They discuss how technology can help "bridge the gaps" in infrastructure spending, the Autodesk infrastructure product suite, simulation services, information unification, rules-based design platforms, large-scale modeling, and Autodesk's ReCap product.

NASA NIMBUS: Recovering the Past

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50 years ago, NASA launched Nimbus to study Earth from space. Now, experts at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (part of CIRES), are recovering valuable data and images from old, long-lost film, and expanding their understanding of sea ice in the Arctic and Antarctic. Learn more from CIRES on the 1-year anniversary of Nimbus' first image:

“Future Earth” [2014 Documentary]

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We will try to predict what will happaned in the future: Humanity is at a crossroads, Nearly half of the Amazon rainforest has been deforested, Hi-tech, intelligent buildings are revolutionizing the urban landscape, Smaller, safer, hi-tech automobiles, Major advances in air travel comfort.

5_15 Asia-Pacific Broadcast (Sri Lanka Transit GIS, China World Map and More)

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This Asia-Pacific-focused GeoSpatial Stream broadcast discusses a train accident in Sri Lanka and how a new GIS may prevent future collisions; India's groundwater mapping; China's World Map online; Australia's 2014 Esri Young Scholars Award winner; industry headlines from Trimble, Tencent and NavInfo, and NZ Aerial Mapping; the World Under Water Web site; and more.

Safety Test of World’s Longest Glass Bridge

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The world's highest and longest glass bridge, Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge, opened to the public on Aug. 20, 2016. It offers a way to enjoy a panoramic view of the stunning Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon — if you dare to walk on it!

Planet Earth 100 Million Years In The Future – What will happen to our world?

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Planet Earth 100 Million Years In The Future - What will happen to our world? This is an HD documentary from WORLD GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL.

Space Olympics

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The International Space Station Expedition 65 crew recorded themselves on a day off after a long week of work having some weightless fun. From Earth orbit, 400 km above our planet, the crew present the very first Spa...

What is Civil BIM?

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Dewberry Civil Engineers Cody Pennetti and Meagan Judge, along with Senior Applications Specialist Cyndy Davenport, explain how site/civil engineers are using civil BIM to showcase complex information in a familiar way.

Rare Electric Blue Clouds Observed by NASA Balloon

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On the cusp of our atmosphere live a thin group of seasonal electric blue clouds. Forming fifty miles above the poles in summer, these clouds are known as noctilucent clouds or polar mesospheric clouds.