"Time Scanners" Video Showcases Unique Research Featured by National Geographic and PBS

"Time Scanners" Video Showcases Unique Research Featured by National Geographic and PBS
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Researchers at the Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies are exploring the world in a new way,  National Geographic International and PBS turned to university researchers this summer to answer questions and test long-held beliefs about some of the world’s oldest landmarks through the acquisition and analysis of spatially referenced data.

Find out how something old can become new again in the Arkansas Short Takes video, “Time Scanners.”

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