Archive for the ‘habitats’ category: Page 92
Apr 26, 2019
This 3D-printed beehive could be our future home on Mars
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: 3D printing, habitats, space
Would you like to spend a night in a future 3D-printed Mars habitat? You might get the chance.
Apr 25, 2019
There’s a new $200,000,000 ‘Vessel’ building in NYC
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: habitats
Apr 22, 2019
Man Makes and Sells Compostable Wild Grass Straws
Posted by James Christian Smith in categories: habitats, sustainability
Imagine being able to use grass instead of plastic for #Straws…Zero Waste Saigon, which also sells the straws, says that finding a human use for the grass, helps preserve wetlands, which provide habitat for Sarus Crane birds, because it prevents them from being turned into crop land.
This man has come up with a super sustainable — and truly biodegradable —substitute for plastic straws.
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Apr 21, 2019
What If We Built A Ring World In Space?
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: habitats, space
Someday, when humankind outgrows planet Earth, we might aim to build a habitat so vast we could never overpopulate it.
ETH spin-off Archilyse promises nothing less than the “world’s most comprehensive architecture analysis” on its website. The young entrepreneurs are attracting a lot of interest in the real estate sector.
Is a four-room apartment family-friendly or more suitable for a couple? How can office space be optimally divided so that its users feel comfortable? Archilyse helps to answer these kinds of questions. Based on address information, floor plans and 3D models, the ETH spin-off’s platform delivers various simulations and analyses of a property and makes them available to project developers, architects and real estate companies via an interface.
“A young family, for example, might be interested in the soundproofing between the children’s rooms and the living room, whether you can see the play area from the living room and whether the children’s rooms are bright enough to not impair the children’s cognitive abilities,” explains Archilyse founder Matthias Standfest.
Apr 17, 2019
Incredible 3D Laser Scans Saved in 2015 Could Help Rebuild The Notre Dame
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: habitats
The world watched in horror Monday night while flames tore through the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. As fire consumed the roof and toppled its iconic central spire, it seemed as though the historic church could be lost forever — but it’s possible, thanks to cutting-edge imagining technology, that all hope may not be lost.
Thanks to the meticulous work of Vassar College’s art historian Andrew Tallon, every exquisite detail and mysterious clue to the building’s 13th-century construction was recorded in a digital archive in 2015 using laser imaging.
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Apr 12, 2019
Video Captures How Mice React to Zero Gravity Aboard Space Station
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: habitats, space travel
The behavior of 20 mice on the International Space Station is helping shed some light on how humans might adapt to living in space.
The female mice were flown out on the International Space Station aboard an uncrewed SpaceX Dragon capsule and spent up to 37 days floating in NASA’s Rodent Habitat. Video footage show that the mice immediately began their usual grooming, feeding, huddling and socializing, but within 10 days of leaving Earth, younger mice began to run in circles around their cage.
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Apr 11, 2019
Fancy a gelato delivered to your door? Google launches world-first commercial drone business
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: business, drones, habitats
Google’s parent company has launched a world-first commercial air delivery business in Canberra’s north, delivering gelato and golfing equipment by drone directly to homes.