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Daiwabo signs exclusive AR deal with DEVAR in Japan
Daiwabo Information System (DIS) has entered an exclusive distribution agreement with DEVAR Entertainment, a global provider of augmented reality (AR) technology.
Devar prepares to launch an augmented reality conference platform
Technological company Devar, specialising in augmented reality (AR) technology, is gearing up to launch an innovative conference platform capable of conducting video calls in augmented reality mode.
DEVAR launches 3D object tracking for webAR
DEVAR, a global developer of the MyWebAR platform, has introduced 3D object tracking that utilises computer vision to recognise real-world objects. Now creators can augment pretty much any object around them.
DEVAR launches first neural network for AR
Technology company DEVAR is getting ready to launch the world'sfirst neural networkfor AR that allows to create 3D objects and others AR assets.
Dedrone and BlackBerry counter unauthorised drones
BlackBerry has announced it has partnered with Dedrone, to deliver advanced counter-drone technology to secure the world’s most critical sites.
User conference delivers deep verification insights
OneSpin Solutions, provider of certified IC integrity verification solutions for building functionally correct, safe, secure, and trusted integrated circuits, has announced the success of the company’s inaugural users conference, Osmosis. Osmosis was held October 31st 2019, co-located with DVCon Europe in Munich, Germany.
Genome sequence of fuel-producing alga discovered
The genome of the fuel-producing green microalga Botryococcus braunii has been sequenced by a team of researchers led by a group at Texas A&M AgriLife Research.The report, inGenome Announcements, comes after almost seven years of research, according to Dr. Tim Devarenne, AgriLife Research biochemist and principal investigator in College Station.
Synthetic membranes could mimic living cells
Biochemists at the University of California San Diego have developed artificial cell membranes that grow and remodel themselves in a manner similar to that of living mammalian cells. The achievement, detailed in a paper published in this week's issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, follows the successful design last year in the same laboratory of artificial, or synthetic, cell membranes capable of sustaining continual grow...
Algae could be the answer to sustainable fuel production
An enzyme responsible for making hydrocarbons has been discovered by Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists studying a common green microalga called Botryococcus braunii. The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, could enable scientists to use the enzyme in a plant to make large amounts of fuel-grade oil, according to Dr. Tim Devarenne, AgriLife Research biochemist in College Station and lead scientist on the team.
Strongest titanium alloy aims at improving fuel economy
An improved titanium alloy—stronger than any commercial titanium alloy currently on the market—gets its strength from the novel way atoms are arranged to form a special nanostructure. For the first time, researchers have been able to see this alignment and then manipulate it to make the strongest titanium alloy ever developed, and with a lower cost process to boot.