Browse a 3D map of the world’s 2.75 billion buildings
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Browse a 3D map of the world’s 2.75 billion buildings

GlobalBuildingAtlas is based on data collected up to 2019. Credit: Earth System Science Data Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday.Researchers in Germany recently accomplished a truly audacious feat of cartography. Using a diverse array of datasets, a team at the Technical University of Munich released GlobalBuildingAtlas, the first high-resolution mapping model featuring every structure in the world at a given point in time. However, the open-source project isn’t about bragging rights. With over 2.75 billion buildings detailed in the map, the endeavor will help create accurate analyses of urban structures, volume calculations, and infrastructure planning around the planet. “3D building information provides a much more accurate picture of urbanization and poverty than traditional 2D maps,” research lead Xiaoxiang Zhu said in a statement. “With 3D models, we see not...
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World’s first ultra-fast PCIe 6.0 SSD arrives, but it’s not for you

Image: MicronMove over, PCI Express 5.0! Micron has shipped the first PCI Express 6.0 SSD, ramping up read and write speeds to unprecedented levels. The bad news? It’s not for PCs. This week, Micron shipped the Micron 9650 SSD, the world’s first PCIe 6.0 SSD, designed for AI training and inference workloads. Unfortunately, those tasks take place in AI data centers, not home PCs. Micron will ship the drive in both a PRO (read-intensive) and MAX (write-intensive) configuration, with capacities ranging from 6.4TB to 30.72TB, depending on which flavor a customer buys. Technically, the drives use a PCI Express 6.2 interface, connecting to Micron’s six-plane, ninth-generation (G9) flash memory. The kicker, though, is the performance. The Micron 9650 SSD family performs sequential reads of 28,000 MB/s and sequential writes of 14,000 MB/s (which is 100 percent higher and...
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PM Modi Retains Top Spot as World’s Most Popular Leader With 69% Rating: Survey | Republic World
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PM Modi Retains Top Spot as World’s Most Popular Leader With 69% Rating: Survey | Republic World

Top Stories Tamfitronics Published 18:31 IST, August 3rd 2024 PM Modi Retains Top Spot as World's Most Popular Leader With 69% Rating: Survey Top Stories Tamfitronics PM Modi has maintained his position as the world's most popular leader, outshining US President Joe Biden. India News 2 min read Reported by: Digital Desk Follow: PM Narendra Modi (File Photo) | Image: @NarendraModi-FB Listen to this article 2 min read Advertisement 18:31 IST, August 3rd 2024
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