 | 3D Scanning Becomes an Everyday Tool Speed, flexibility and cost savings make 3D scanning an important tool for an array of infrastructure construction projects. |
 | Precisely Mapping the Largest Remedial Dredging Project in the U.S. Until the 1970s, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were used in many applications as dielectric fluids in transformers and capacitors. However, this lipophilic (literally “fat-liking”) compound can be brutal in large bodies of water, where it gets absorbed by silt and plankton, the main food for small fish. |
 | High Risk, High Reward Uncovering Homo Sapiens’ most ancient archaeological artifacts. |
 | Hot Research in Cold Surroundings GNSS plays a central research role on one of the planet’s major icefields |
 | Monitoring Iceland’s Hot Spots Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull volcano had been quiet for nearly 190 years. When it awoke, the whole world knew about it. |
 | A Race to the Finish Few events thrill fans as much as Formula One Grand Prix racing, so when the German firm Bickhardt Bau AG was asked to build a high-quality racetrack in record time in extreme climatic conditions, they jumped at the chance. |
 | Community Service South Carolina’s VRS provides world-class services for a variety of Surveying and Positioning applications. |
 | A New View of Stonehenge Modern technology answers some old questions, raises new ones about ancient mysterious site. |
 | An Integrated Solution for the Twangiza Mine Project The Twangiza-Namoya gold belt in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is potentially one of the world’s most exciting undeveloped gold deposits today. Canadian-based gold exploration company Banro Corporation acquired control of the Twangiza property in 1996. Scheduled to begin mining operations in late 2011, Banro aims to process 1.3 million tons of ore per year. |
 | A new view of Gare Saint-Lazare 3D scanning technology helps update the oldest railway station in Paris. |