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【SPECIAL INTERVIEW】Dr. Takashi Tadatsu × W.S.P / The Birth of the "JIKAI" Magnetic Field Sensor
The Significant Differences from Conventional Magnetic Field SensorsIchikawa:The World Scan Project (W.S.P) is developing the next generation of magnetic field sensors. To explain the specific type of sensor we are working on, I’ll let DDr.
The Mysterious Giant Sunken Ship Detected by the Magnetic Field Sensor - W.S.P Marine Survey Project
Located between Kyushu and the Korean Peninsula, northwest of the Japanese archipelago, the Genkai Sea has long been a crucial maritime route connecting Japan, the Korean Peninsula, and the Chinese mainland. Throughout history, many ships h
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Imperial Japanese Navy "Destroyer Warabi" Search Project II - Discovery After 93 Years
The destroyer Warabi, which sank due to an accident during military exercises off the coast of Mihonoseki in Shimane Prefecture, remained shrouded in mystery for a long time despite being a major incident that claimed many lives. However, i
Great Pyramid of Khufu 3D Scanning Project - WORLD SCAN PROJECT’s Challenge
The Great Pyramid of Khufu, known as one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is a pinnacle of ancient Egyptian architectural technology. Its overwhelming scale and intricate design have fascinated and amazed people for millennia. However, ma
Temple of Horus 3D Scanning Project - WORLD SCAN PROJECT’s Challenge
Ancient Egyptian belief in the gods was deeply rooted in their views of life and death and their culture. This polytheistic belief system worshiped many gods to explain social order and the cycle of death and rebirth. Among these gods, one
Pyramid of Unas 3D Scanning Project - WORLD SCAN PROJECT’s Challenge
In ancient Egypt's first capital, Memphis, there was a vast necropolis (burial ground) called "Saqqara," where numerous tombs of royalty, nobility, and commoners existed. Among these, the Step Pyramid of Djoser, which showcased advancements
Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III 3D Scanning Project - WORLD SCAN PROJECT’s Challenge
Luxor, located on the west bank of the Nile, is an area rich in monuments symbolizing death, such as the Valley of the Kings and the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, due to its location in the direction of the setting sun. Among them, the Mo
Step Pyramid of Djoser 3D Scanning Project - WORLD SCAN PROJECT’s Challenge
The Step Pyramid of Djoser, built approximately 4600 years ago, is the oldest pyramid and a significant site symbolizing the evolution of ancient Egyptian architectural techniques. World Scan Project (W.S.P.) conducted a joint survey of the