Tech VisionRight in the heart of silicon valley, Facebook is cooking up a big new project to expand its Menlo Park campus into what can only be described as a fully-fledged town.
Since humble beginnings in Zuckerberg's Havard dorm room, Facebook HQ has passed through a number of short-lived locations. Rapid growth led to years of hopping from one office to another; however, the roots are only getting deeper in their current location – and it's not hard to see why.
Facebook's campus sits in a not so little corner of Palo Alto, and the entirety of its construction has been built around the wellbeing of the people that make the company tick, the employees.
Stepping away from canning workers into grey cubicles like sardines, Facebook's HQ follows an open plan, natural light-filled, home away from home approach that encourages creativity, collaboration, and good vibes only.
Close to the banks of San Francisco Bay, facebook's Menlo park or 'MPK' campus sprawls across hundreds of acres and is split into 3, soon to be 4 sections.
Facebook Is Building A City For Its EmployeesTech Vision2020-09-26 | Right in the heart of silicon valley, Facebook is cooking up a big new project to expand its Menlo Park campus into what can only be described as a fully-fledged town.
Since humble beginnings in Zuckerberg's Havard dorm room, Facebook HQ has passed through a number of short-lived locations. Rapid growth led to years of hopping from one office to another; however, the roots are only getting deeper in their current location – and it's not hard to see why.
Facebook's campus sits in a not so little corner of Palo Alto, and the entirety of its construction has been built around the wellbeing of the people that make the company tick, the employees.
Stepping away from canning workers into grey cubicles like sardines, Facebook's HQ follows an open plan, natural light-filled, home away from home approach that encourages creativity, collaboration, and good vibes only.
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Imagery supplied via Getty ImagesThe Craziest Military VehiclesTech Vision2022-02-06 | Ever heard about the machine gun mounted on a scooter? Or the guided-missile piloted by kamikaze pigeons?
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Imagery supplied via Getty ImagesMost Expensive Construction Mistakes In The WorldTech Vision2022-01-12 | Ever heard about the Shanghai apartment block which toppled over in the middle of the night? What about the London office block that accidentally transformed into a deadly heat ray? Today we’re donning our hard-hats and exploring the most expensive construction mistakes in the world.
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Imagery supplied via Getty ImagesHow The James Webb Telescope Takes Photos Of SpaceTech Vision2021-12-21 | The James Webb Space Telescope is about to revolutionise humanity’s comprehension of the cosmos. On its five-year mission it’ll gather heretofore unimagined insights into the birth of galaxies – and offer a realistic shot at finding life on other planets. Or, some worry, it’ll simply fall apart during its insanely complicated deployment.
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Imagery supplied via Getty ImagesWhat Happens To Old Buildings?Tech Vision2021-12-02 | From gothic cathedrals abandoned in the grip of ancient plagues, to ultra-modern skyscrapers perilously over-run with squatters, mankind’s skylines are dotted with bizarre unfinished structures. Why is that? And are we likely to see even more unfinished buildings in future?
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Imagery by Getty ImagesHow The Internet Travels Across OceansTech Vision2021-11-17 | 99% of all internet traffic – from this video to your Pokemon Go account to your family WhatsApp group – runs on a hidden network of undersea cables. Why should you care? Because modern life is increasingly dependent on those slinky subaquatic wires. And they get attacked by sharks from time to time.
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How The Internet Travels Across OceansHow North Korea Makes MoneyTech Vision2021-11-10 | How does a bitterly impoverished, famine-ravaged country with little in the way of discernible industry afford a nuclear weapons program? How do its elites live in the lap of luxury despite ruthless international sanctions? The short answer is weaponized nerds
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Imagery supplied via Getty ImagesHow Do Electric Vehicles Work?Tech Vision2021-10-31 | Ever wondered how EVs get from A to B? Is it essentially the same as an internal combustion car, but wired up to a giant battery? Or is there some altogether more subtle trickery afoot?
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Imagery supplied via Getty ImagesInside The Worlds First Electric Cargo ShipTech Vision2021-10-27 | Dubbed ‘the Tesla of the seas’ this fully-electrified, fully-autonomous cargo ship is already making waves. How does it work? Where will it sail? And why is it already helping save lives inland?
Join us today for a sneak peek inside the world’s first zero-emission cargo ship.
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Imagery supplied via Getty ImagesHow El Salvador Is Mining Bitcoins With VolcanoesTech Vision2021-10-23 | Cryptocurrency is quite literally blowing up in Latin America right now. Why? Because of a visionary new scheme in El Salvador to mine Bitcoin using energy drawn from an active volcano. Could this bold initiative solve the nation’s chronic poverty, and silence crypto’s pesky environmentalist critics?
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How El Salvador Is Mining Bitcoin With VolcanoesHow Apple Recycles Old iPhonesTech Vision2021-10-19 | Earlier this year Apple announced the number of active, in-use iPhones has risen to over a billion for the first time. Pretty cool. Until you remember one day they’ll all need disposing of.
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Incredible Megaprojects That Never HappenedInside The $150 Billion International Space StationTech Vision2021-10-16 | You’ll have no doubt seen the ISS winking silently across an inky black sky wherever you happen to live. Magnificent as this celestial spectacle is, it does beg the question – what goes on inside? What are mealtimes like? Why are there strips of velcro all over the place? And did one astronaut really sneak a trumpet aboard?
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Imagery supplied via Getty ImagesHow Good Was Elon Musk In School?Tech Vision2021-10-12 | Buccaneering billionaire polymath Elon Musk is obviously one smart cookie. So why do his old school friends insist he wasn’t the cleverest kid in class, or that the future Tesla boss was fundamentally "unspectacular" back then?
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Inside SpaceX's Launch Site: The StarbaseInside The Biggest Cruise Ship In The WorldTech Vision2021-09-30 | Robotic bar staff, drones doing dance routines and augmented reality artwork in the corridors. Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas is not only the biggest cruiseship ever floated, but also the most high-tech. And wait till you learn what goes on behind the scenes.
Join us for an unforgettable sail aboard the biggest cruiseship in the world.
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Inside The Biggest Cruise Ship In The WorldHow Solar Panels Are MadeTech Vision2021-09-24 | Gigawatts upon gigawatts of clean, green solar capacity is being churned out by high-tech factories all around the world. But how are solar panels actually made? Join us now on a sun-seeking sojourn as we look inside a solar panel factory.
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Imagery supplied via Getty ImagesWhy The Largest Nuclear Power Plant Was Shut DownTech Vision2021-09-21 | For over a decade the world’s largest nuclear power plant has lain eerily dormant. A chain of mishaps, both natural and man-made, have delayed it’s reopening. Yet many locals are clamouring for its return. So why did Kashiwazaki-Kariwa in Japan close in the first place? What’s keeping it shut? And could a previously undetected fault line under the sea condemn it to being abandoned forever?
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Imagery supplied via Getty ImagesApples Ingenious Plan To Become Carbon NeutralTech Vision2021-09-15 | Like many companies, Apple is committed to minimising its impact on the planet, but just how effective has its journey been? Join us as we delve into Apple’s journey towards carbon neutrality.
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Imagery supplied via Getty ImagesThe Fastest Plane In The WorldTech Vision2021-09-12 | Capable of over Mach 3, the Lockheed SR-71 “Blackbird” is the holder of this title. Built for long ranges and high altitudes, this reconnaissance aircraft was developed and built by Lockheed - an American aerospace company. It found its use under both the United States Air Force and NASA.
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Imagery supplied via Getty ImagesHow The Burj Khalifa Was BuiltTech Vision2021-09-08 | Dubai, fuelled by the wealth that comes with being a major oil hub, has grown by close to 600% in population in the last 30 years. The modern-day metropolis version of Dubai is a water-side city on the edge of the desert, full of iconic architecture and massive construction undertakings.
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How The Burj Khalifa Was BuiltThe Insane Success of The Lamborghini UrusTech Vision2021-09-05 | Join us in this video as we explore the insane success of the Lamborghini Urus, and the legacy the Italian exotic car maker has produced which has raised the standard for everyone else in its wake.
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The Insane Success of The Lamborghini UrusHow This 3D Printer Builds RocketsTech Vision2021-09-03 | What if everything we thought we knew about building rockets was incorrect? An ambitious young team of former SpaceX and Blue Origin employees is setting out to prove Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos wrong by 3D printing a commercial, reusable rocket in under 60 days.
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Imagery supplied via Getty ImagesWhy Tesla Is Making A RobotTech Vision2021-08-29 | Will Elon Musks’ dancing robot one day liberate mankind from the tiresome drudgery of manual labor? He certainly seems to think so. And along the way, the Tesla supremo reckons he can solve some of the gnarliest problems in AI, not least how to dance a flawless Charleston.
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Imagery supplied via Getty ImagesHow China Controls The Worlds Battery SupplyTech Vision2021-08-26 | The US state department recently issued a report detailing how China dominates some 80% of the global lithium market. And the People’s Republic is apparently building over 100 new lithium-ion battery plants, all scheduled to come on-stream by the end of this decade.
Join us now on a trip down the mines as we ask how China is taking over Lithium production.
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Imagery supplied via Getty ImagesThe Unbelievable Power of The AC-130Tech Vision2021-08-19 | The Lockheed AC-130 is one of the most well-known military aircraft in the world, but have you ever wondered just what it’s capable of? Join us in this video as we explore some of the shocking statistics about this powerful airborne machine.
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The Unbelievable Power of The AC-13010 Things You Didnt Know About Elon MuskTech Vision2021-08-17 | Here are 10 little-known facts about the space-bound billionaire, Elon Musk.
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10 Things You Didn't Know About Elon MuskThe Evolution of Space RocketsTech Vision2021-08-13 | What factors made the greatest impact on the development of modern space rockets? Was it our irrepressible human urge to explore? Or rockets’ deadly power as weapons of mass destruction? How much did the far-fetched fantasies of early science fiction writers inspire early rocket scientists?
Join us today on a blast from the past as we explore the evolution of space rockets.
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The Evolution of Space RocketsWhy Apple Wants To Scan Your PhotosTech Vision2021-08-10 | How important is privacy to you? Are gigantic corporations ever justified in snooping around our own personal files? These are the thorny questions currently being debated as Apple announces the rollout of a controversial – some would say dystopian – raft of souped-up privacy measures on its upcoming iOS update.
How worried should you be? To what extent is AI about to become an all-powerful arbiter of what’s right and wrong? Can, or should, anything be done to reverse this trend?
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Why Apple Wants To Secretly Scan Your PhotosHow Tesla Vehicles Are TestedTech Vision2021-08-09 | Tesla has gone from producing niche sports cars to mass-market saloons, and with SUVs and more affordable options added to the range, it’s easy to see how the company is now producing around half a million vehicles each year.
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How Tesla Vehicles Are TestedHow Wind Turbines Are BuiltTech Vision2021-08-05 | Working hundreds of meters above water with components longer than an A380 wingspan and heavier than a steam engine, engineers building the latest generation of wind turbines routinely overcome head-spinning obstacles.
Is it really wobbly up there? Do some turbines actually float?
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Imagery supplied via Getty ImagesCan Carbon Capture Save Our Planet?Tech Vision2021-08-04 | Either you believe man-made climate change is a nightmarish existential threat to civilization. Whichever it is, let’s at least agree mankind is dumping too much carbon into the atmosphere.
Not convinced? Here are some numbers. Prior to the industrial revolution, the earth’s atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration was chilling somewhere around 280 parts per million. If we want to keep our planet habitable, respectable climatologists all agree, we need to keep that number below 350 parts per million, tops.
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Imagery supplied via Getty ImagesWhat Is The Tesla Bobcat Project?Tech Vision2021-08-01 | Tesla dominates the electric car market, and with well over a million cars on the roads today, it’s no surprise that supply is struggling to keep up with demand.
With factories across the world, including the United States, China, and Germany, the automaker is growing day by day, but there’s something strange going on.
Join us as we delve into what Project Bobcat could mean for the future of the company, and where it stands today.
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What Is The Tesla Bobcat Project?Tesla’s Next Move: Tesla RestaurantsTech Vision2021-07-27 | Despite having rather a lot on his plate already, billionaire polymath Elon Musk is apparently planning to pull on a tall white hat and flip burgers by the side of a highway near you.
What on earth is his game plan? Join us today as we peruse the bill of fare and ask why Tesla wants to open restaurants.
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Tesla’s Next Move: Tesla RestaurantsWhy Transparent Solar Panels Are The FutureTech Vision2021-07-25 | A visionary new technology wants to upend the way we power society by harvesting solar energy from windows on your home, the windscreen of your car, and even from the screen of your smartphone.
Transparent solar panels offer a clear solution to the problem of where to put new photovoltaic cells. The plan is architects going forwards can simply coat the next generation of skyscrapers with high-tech panes of this groovy generative glass.
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Imagery supplied via Getty ImagesHow The Tesla Semi Compares With TuSimpleTech Vision2021-07-23 | This juggernaut of a startup looks set to drive off with a truckload of the hefty $4 trillion global freight market. And with its fleet of futuristic self-driving lorries already in service across the US and China, Tusimple can indeed claim its miles ahead of its rivals.
So who are these upstart truckers, what makes their technology worth its billion-dollar IPO, and can they stave off competition from the most beloved name in transportation?
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How TuSimple Plans To Compete With TeslaWhy Tesla Needed The Giga PressTech Vision2021-07-20 | One machine looks set to revolutionize the future of auto manufacture, and it really is a pretty big deal. Weighing about the same as five space shuttles, it takes 24 flatbed trucks just to deliver it from the manufacturer, and it doesn’t even fit inside the original Tesla factory.
Join us as we explore how and why Elon Musk is putting the squeeze on his competitors and investigate why Tesla installed the 430-tonne Gigapress.
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Why Tesla Needed The Giga PressInside Russias $5 Billion Typhoon SubmarineTech Vision2021-07-18 | At over 175 meters long, the world’s largest submarine is almost twice the length of a standard rugby union pitch, but what’s it like to be inside, and how does it work?
The Dmitriy Donskoy is far narrower than it is long, at 25 meters, but don’t be fooled by its streamlined design. This submarine can displace 48,000 tonnes of water - that’s over 19 Olympic-sized swimming pools filled to the brim.
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Inside Russia's $5 Billion Typhoon SubmarineInside The Biggest Plane In The WorldTech Vision2021-07-16 | Built to support the Soviet space program back in the late eighties, one gargantuan aircraft has proved itself an invaluable asset to aid agencies in the Covid-19 era.
Capable of lugging unparalleled payloads around the globe, this airborne behemoth is one of a kind. Well, until the Chinese get around to finishing their own hush-hush copycat version.
So why is it so gigantic? And how much thrust are those six mighty engines actually capable of? Join us as we take to the skies for a voyage of discovery inside the world’s biggest plane.
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Inside The Biggest Airplane In The WorldThe Worlds Largest Floating Solar FarmTech Vision2021-07-14 | Roughly 150km south of Shanghai a gigantic civil engineering experiment is underway that’s causing international ripples in more ways than one.
Potentially capable of providing 50% of the world’s ongoing energy needs, the clean and green technology being trialed in China’s Hangzhou Fengling Electricity Science Technology solar park will also provide employment and nutritious food for locals.
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The World's Largest Floating Solar FarmInside Arrivals Revolutionary MicrofactoryTech Vision2021-07-13 | This bold British tech startup reckons it can take on the titans of the EV industry not by scaling up, but by scaling down. Arrival, based in sunny Oxfordshire, say the future of auto manufacturing is a constellation of its so-called Microfactories, that can be set up inexpensively and quickly in everyday warehouse spaces close to wherever the vehicles are sold.
Will it expose the Gigafactory model as a colossal waste of time? Join us today for a sneak peek inside Arrival’s revolutionary Microfactory.
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Inside Arrival's Revolutionary MicrofactoryJapan’s $20 Billion Airport IslandTech Vision2021-07-10 | Three miles off the coast of Japan sits a gargantuan monument to human ingenuity and ambition. The size of two and a half thousand football fields, it incorporates the world’s longest building and took an estimated 10,000 workers ten million man-hours to build.
Kansai airport typically processes 920 flights and more than 30 million passengers a year. Not bad, when you consider it’s already sinking below the choppy waters of the bay of Osaka.
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