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As the world continues to struggle with the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper highlights humorous research investigating medical and musical mysteries, with a focus on applying scientific methods to support work health and safety and our general wellbeing.
Volker Janssen
Publications Officer, Association of Public Authority Surveyors (APAS), New South Wales, Australia
This is the sixth and last in …
This spreading of the spectrum caused marked variations in population mortality between different countries depending upon Covid-19 spectrum envelope characteristics with its spectrum peak height and width, existing healthcare infrastructure
Wapangsenla Imchen
ICFAI University Nagaland (IUN), Dimapur, India
Aditi Verma
Qualcomm India Pvt. Ltd, Raheja Mindspace IT Park, Madhapur, Hyderabad, India
Dr Resenmenla Longchar
ICFAI University Nagaland (IUN), Dimapur, India
Aosenla Pongen
ICFAI …
Prof. Giorgio Vassena
CEO, Gexcel Srl.
Three-dimensional surveying technologies adopted in the mining and quarrying industry offer great benefit to the management of these production sites.
To date, the most popular instruments for 3D data acquisition have been mainly terrestrial laser scanners (TLS), based on LiDAR technology, with very high accuracy (2-3 mm). Unfortunately, the time required for …
James Rennie
Director & CEO, AUAV
A site safety inspection often entails proximity to dangerous sites, working at great heights, and operating in confined spaces. This may cause wo rker health and safety risks across industries such as manufacturing, construction, mining, and roof inspections due to slips, trips, falls, electrocutions, and other injuries.
In such circumstances, drones or …