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05 Sep 2016
Exoskeleton could change VR game with haptic feedback to simulate touch
Chinese technology company Dexta Robotics has unveiled a new product that promises to revolutionise virtual reality – a wearable exoskeleton hand making it possible for users to physically touch things in a digital world. Dubbed Dexmo, the futuristic glove can communicate with VR items, simulating the feel of
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05 Sep 2016
Taronga Zoo to build A$30m educational facility
Taronga Zoo, near Sydney, Australia, has received planning approval for a new science and conservation education centre. The A$30.7m (US$23.5, €20.8, £17.8m) Taronga Institute of Science and Learning (TISL) has been designed by New South Wales architecture firm NBRS. The old learning facility will be replaced
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02 Sep 2016
Fitness and fun promoted at MVRDV's madcap House of Movement and Culture
Culture, health and movement are the focus at MVRDV’s new community centre in Copenhagen, which encourages adults and children alike to enjoy a better quality of life through physical activity. Slides, fireman's poles, labyrinths, nets and climbing walls provide a means of navigating around the Ku.Be House of
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31 Aug 2016
Scottish coastal tourism worth £323m
Scotland’s coastline has become a major tourism revenue generator and its worth to the Scottish economy is now estimated at £323m (US$423.5m, €380m). The figure comes from a new VisitScotland’s insight paper, titled Coastal Tourism in Scotland which is being published today (31 August). The report
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31 Aug 2016
Norton Priory Museum open again after comprehensive makeover
Cheshire attraction Norton Priory Museum reopened in August after a major renovation was carried out by Mather & Co. The monastic site, which dates back to the 12th century, now boasts a visitor centre with a range of exhibits such as skeletal reconstructions. Norton Priory Museum now also benefits from 60
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31 Aug 2016
Studio Pei-Zhu design Chinese pottery museum shaped like a giant brick kiln
Beijing architects Studio Pei-Zhu have developed a reputation for their sculptural leisure buildings across China, and they have just started work on another: a museum for, and inspired, by pottery. The Jingdezhen Historical Museum of Imperial Kiln will be located in China’s ‘porcelain capital’ in Jiangxi
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Design, engineering, manufacturing, installation of waterslides, waterparks and waterplay attractions. Polin has perfected hundreds of exclusive and successful projects all around the world: outdoor parks, indoor parks and hotel/resort packages, regardless of the project’s size.
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