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PARAGON: THE OVERPRIME INTRODUCES A NEW ORIGINAL HERO ADELE, RED MOON RANDOM BATTLES, AND MORE IN LATEST GAME UPDATE

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Tuesday, June 27, 2023

This game update adds an original hero, new event mode, improvements, and more.

Key Points: 
  • This game update adds an original hero, new event mode, improvements, and more.
  • PARAGON: THE OVERPRIME is introducing a brand new, original tank hero Adele following the introduction of Maco and Zena.
  • Red Moon has also been added, a 5v5 matchmaking mode where confrontation and team battles play an important role.
  • To stay up to date with all PARAGON: THE OVERPRIME news and updates follow the official brand website , Discord , and Twitter .

High-tech 3D Scanning Helps Restore 3000-Year-Old Crushed Cultural Relics

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Thursday, June 30, 2022

Unlike the relatively intact and delicate artifacts displayed in a museum, relics excavated in these sacrificial pits were broken and crushed.

Key Points: 
  • Unlike the relatively intact and delicate artifacts displayed in a museum, relics excavated in these sacrificial pits were broken and crushed.
  • This time, for the Sacred Tree No.3, archaeologists used 3D scanning to capture the tree's data.
  • Thanks to its ultra-high scanning rate, Scantech's metrology 3D laser scanner assisted researchers in accurately obtaining complete 3D data of relic fragments in a short amount of time.
  • The archaeology and restoration of cultural relics at the Sanxingdui Site are still in full swing.

High-tech 3D Scanning Helps Restore 3000-Year-Old Crushed Cultural Relics

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, June 30, 2022

High-tech methods for archaeology has been adopted to bring the charm of these treasure back to the public, among which 3D scanning plays an important role.

Key Points: 
  • High-tech methods for archaeology has been adopted to bring the charm of these treasure back to the public, among which 3D scanning plays an important role.
  • Unlike the relatively intact and delicate artifacts displayed in a museum, relics excavated in these sacrificial pits were broken and crushed.
  • Being severely crushed, most of the relics excavated from the sacrificial pit of Sanxingdui were broken into hundreds of pieces, making them challenging to restore.
  • The archaeology and restoration of cultural relics at the Sanxingdui Site are still in full swing.

Webinar: Vivian Loftness to Speak on "Environmental Surfing"

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Thursday, August 19, 2021

Like surfing, housing design can essentially use nature's unique forces to do the work for you.

Key Points: 
  • Like surfing, housing design can essentially use nature's unique forces to do the work for you.
  • Vivian Loftness, an internationally recognized author, educator, and thought leader, takes this concept to a new level, introducing "Environmental Surfing" for buildings.
  • Vivian Loftness, FAIA, LEED, Design Futures and NIBS Fellow, is Paul Mellon Chair and University Professor at Carnegie Mellon University.
  • Vivian Loftness has a Bachelor of Science and a Master's of Architecture from MIT.