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Solar awnings over parking lots help companies and customers

Michigan Tech engineers look into the untapped potential of parking lots in a study that investigates the energy-related benefits of developing charging stations powered with solar canopies built into the parking infrastructure of large-scale retailers like Walmart. ....

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Emerging robotics technology may lead to better buildings in less time


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IMAGE: Purdue University innovators developed and are testing a novel construction robotic system that uses an innovative mechanical design with advances in computer vision sensing technology to work in a construction.
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Credit: Jiansong Zhang/Purdue University
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Emerging robotics technology may soon help construction companies and contractors create buildings in less time at higher quality and at lower costs.
Purdue University innovators developed and are testing a novel construction robotic system that uses an innovative mechanical design with advances in computer vision sensing technology to work in a construction setting.
The technology was developed with support from the National Science Foundation. ....

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New history of photography focuses on presidents


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IMAGE: Cara Finnegan s book Photographic Presidents charts the evolution of photography through its interactions with U.S. presidents, represented on its cover by John Quincy Adams in the early daguerreotype era and.
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Credit: Book cover courtesy the University of Illinois Press. Obama image from an official White House photo by Pete Souza. Adams image a lithograph based on an 1843 daguerreotype by Philip.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. From the advent of photography to the age of social media, U.S. presidents have been among the most common subjects for the camera. So what better way to tell a story of the medium s evolution than through those historical figures. ....

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Object transparency reduces human perception of three-dimensional shapes


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IMAGE: From the left, spheres with a surface material that is matte, refractive, or specular.
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Credit: COPYRIGHT (C) TOYOHASHI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
The research team led by Masakazu Ohara, graduate student of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Toyohashi University of Technology (student in the Leading Program doctoral program); Associate Professor Kowa Koida of the Electronics-Inspired Interdisciplinary Research Institute; and Associate Professor Juno Kim of the University of New South Wales (Australia) discovered that when people judge the thickness of an object, objects with glass-like transparent optical properties are perceived to be flatter than they actually are. It was previously known that objects made of metallic or glossy materials are perceived to be thicker than what they are, but now the current research has identified that transparent properties surprisingly have the opposite effec ....

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