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Heavy rainfall floods Argentine highways, forces evacuations

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内容摘要:It includes multiple cameras, eye-tracking technologies and electronics that work together to simulate scenarios from high stakes military operations.

It includes multiple cameras, eye-tracking technologies and electronics that work together to simulate scenarios from high stakes military operations.

"The future is expansion," he says, "raising capital to really, really push the brand globally"."I think it's the moment in time - and it's the right moment."

Heavy rainfall floods Argentine highways, forces evacuations

The Giant's Causeway has faced many threats to its survival, from mythical fights between giants to coastal erosion and rising sea levels.Now there's a new problem.At first, you don't notice them but as soon as you see one, you start to see them everywhere - hundreds of them, in every fissure and crevice.

Heavy rainfall floods Argentine highways, forces evacuations

They are coins, inserted into the tiny gaps between one of Northern Ireland's most famous and photographed natural resources, the basalt columns of the Giant's Causeway.Like the padlocks left on the Pont des Arts bridge in Paris, people often leave the coins behind for love or luck.

Heavy rainfall floods Argentine highways, forces evacuations

But, like that tradition, the coins are causing problems, and now visitors are being asked to keep their spare change in their pockets.

In Paris, it has been made illegal to attach a padlock afterHis firm has explored a variety of long-term storage solutions, he said, and there are challenges. "Some of our existing mechanisms can be stored for a very long time, but you need technology to read them."

At Piql's headquarters in southern Norway, data files are encoded onto photosensitive film."Data is a sequence of bits and bytes," explains senior product developer, Alexey Mantsev, as film ran through a spool at his fingertips.

"We convert the sequence of the bits which come from our clients data into images. Every image [or frame] is about eight million pixels."Once these images are exposed and developed, the processed film appears grey, but viewed more closely, it's similar to a mass of tiny QR codes.

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