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Hidden Surface A surface of a polygon that cannot be seen by the user. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Resource Type not Available ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A creature from worldwide mythology, included for content within the virtual. The Ahl al-trab come from Islamic folklore. Living in burrow-homes just, literally just, below the surface of the Saharan sands, These humanoid creatures are tiny; practically flightless pixies. ![]() Much of the work in launching a new world, is spent on creating the fundamental technologies that lay under the surface: Databases, daemons, graphical APIs, you name it. All of these have been written before, and continue to be written, improved and perfected now. Why write your own, when great ones are available, pre-made, and ready for you to build from? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Six-month-old babies are severely limited in what they can remember about the objects they see in the world; if you hide several objects from an infant, they will only remember one of those objects with any detail. But a new study, which wi...
(22/09/2011)
Ford Motor Company has been showing of its concept E-Bike at the Frankfort auto show. Though the company says it’s isn’t likely to actually sell the bike, it does offer some striking features. For one thing, it’s unisex; there’s no ...
(20/07/2011)
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a new method to harvest electrical energy from flowing water. The researchers investigated how the flow of water over surfaces coated with graphene could generate...
(17/07/2011)
Yesterday, Sunday the 17th of July, our moon, Luna, received its second artificial satellite in a month. Technically one satellite in two halves, the second of the THEMIS satellites serves the same function as the Smart 'Lego' blocks take touch screens into 3D (08/10/2009)
"Luminos" developed by University of Potsdam researchers can be stacked to form complicated structures on top of a Microsoft Surface screen, and the computer can map the building as it grows. Each Lumino block has a pattern...
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