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DW Tomorrow Today - The Science Magazine November 8, 2018

But first we take a look at the ground beneath your feet its not always as solid as you might think some areas are full of Hidden Underground cabotage over time the earth can suddenly collapse creating a sinkhole often without warning. Sinkholes have grown common in the area around the dead sea there are thousands of them there. A new system could now predict where the next is set to appear. The holes are up to forty meters wide and often thirty meters deep. There are over six thousand of them. Were at the dead sea the famed body of salt water that lies between israel and jordan over four hundred meters below sea level. An increasing stretch of the israeli side of the sea is now cordoned off due to the proliferation of dangerous sinkholes. Just four years ago mineral beach was a popular resort that attracted over two hundred thousand guests a year. Melvin blount used to manage the resort and was here the day the ground simply ....

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DW Tomorrow Today - The Science Magazine November 5, 2018

But first we take a look at the ground beneath your feet its not always as solid as you might think some areas are full of Hidden Underground cabotage so over time the earth can suddenly collapse creating a sinkhole often without warning. Sinkholes have grown common in the area around the dead sea there are thousands of them there. A new system could now predict where the next to set to appear. The holes are up to forty meters wide and often thirty meters deep. There are over six thousand of them. Were at the dead sea the famed body of salt water that lies between israel and jordan over four hundred meters below sea level. An increasing stretch of the israeli side of the sea is now cordoned off due to the proliferation of dangerous sinkholes. Just four years ago mineral beach was a popular resort that attracted over two hundred thousand guests a year and. Melvin blau used to manage the resort and was here the day the ground si ....

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Researchers leverage inkjet printing to make a portable multispectral 3D camera

Researchers have used inkjet printing to create a compact multispectral version of a light field camera. The camera, which fits in the palm of the hand, could be useful for many applications including autonomous driving, classification of recycled materials and remote sensing. ....

Baden Wüberg , Michael Heizmann , Uli Lemmer , Maximilian Schambach , Qiaoshuang Zhang , Karlsruhe Institute Of Technology , Karlsruhe Institute , Optics Express ,

Researchers develop AI that recognizes athletes' emotions

Using computer-assisted neural networks, researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and the University of Duisburg-Essen have been able to accurately identify affective states from the body language of tennis . ....

Darko Jekauc , Institute Of Sports , University Of Duisburg , Karlsruhe Institute Of Technology , Karlsruhe Institute , Knowledge Based Systems , Professor Darko Jekauc ,