UC Davis Scientists Study Japan Earthquake with Immersive Interactive 3D Virtual Reality
With the help of computer generated 3D image, UC Davis Scientists are able to see Japan’s earthquake from above, and below. The system allows scientists to go inside the earth to better understand the movement of the earth’s quakes. Images are generated from the Keck Cave at UCDavis.
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