A developer built a Google Earth-based simulator using AI-assisted coding, enabling users to fly or drive across real-world locations in 3D, showcasing rapid prototyping through vibe coding workflows.
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The U.S. Geological Survey and NASA are conducting high-altitude mineral surveys across the Western United States. This ...
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The full-scale test article will simulate the final landing phase of ESA's first reusable spacecraft. When you purchase ...
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