January 5, 2025 - 11:48

Up until now, it's been hard to visualize how a forest might look in a city. But Tree-D Fusion is changing that. This innovative technology allows researchers to create immersive digital representations of forests, making it easier to understand their impact on urban environments. By simulating various tree species and their interactions with the urban ecosystem, Tree-D Fusion provides a powerful tool for city planners and environmentalists alike.
The ability to visualize these "digital forests" can lead to more informed decisions regarding urban development and green space integration. As cities continue to expand, the importance of maintaining biodiversity and improving air quality becomes increasingly critical. This technology not only highlights the aesthetic benefits of incorporating trees into urban landscapes but also emphasizes their role in enhancing public health and well-being.
Ultimately, Tree-D Fusion represents a significant step forward in the quest for sustainable urban living, promising to benefit the health of our entire planet by fostering greener, more resilient cities.
March 10, 2026 - 05:32
Everlaw for Good Surpasses $6 Million in Donated Technology, Expanding Access to Justice for Nonprofits and Investigative OrganizationsEverlaw`s dedicated social impact program, Everlaw for Good (E4G), has officially exceeded $6 million in donated legal technology, marking a significant expansion in its mission to broaden access...
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Counties seek upgrade to ‘Oregon Trail’ era software for key social servicesState lawmakers are moving toward funding a critical overhaul of the antiquated computer systems used to administer essential public assistance programs across Minnesota. In numerous counties,...
March 8, 2026 - 11:13
Diffusions: A Music Technology Winter ConcertStudents from Oregon State University`s Music Technology program are set to showcase their innovative work at the upcoming `Diffusions` winter concert. The event will feature a diverse array of...
March 7, 2026 - 04:59
Virginia technology company lands $97M contract to build missile defense testing facilities at Redstone ArsenalA Virginia-based defense technology company has been awarded a $97 million contract to design and build advanced missile defense testing facilities at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama. This...