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uk developer media molecule has a ton of experience creating original and unusual games.he brains behind the little big planet series of titles. this is their latest offering. it's called dreams and it defies categorisation. it's a game but it's also a creative toolbox, if you like. it allows players to create their own games too. so a big part of the experience is the creation of your own games and they supply you with an enormous number of tools with which to do that. so for example, we've got an existing level here and i'm going to remix it, so i can go into an editor and i can change or create whatever elements i want to. and if you're musically minded, you could even create your own tunes to go with the game that you've created. this is how calvin harris does it. from making platformers to space shooters to whatever this is, creating and sharing the fruits of your labour is what this is all about. you'd be forgiven for thinking that virtual reality had gone the way of fidget spinners — yesterday's passing fad — but that's not the case at this year's e3. there's plent
uk developer media molecule has a ton of experience creating original and unusual games.he brains behind the little big planet series of titles. this is their latest offering. it's called dreams and it defies categorisation. it's a game but it's also a creative toolbox, if you like. it allows players to create their own games too. so a big part of the experience is the creation of your own games and they supply you with an enormous number of tools with which to do that. so for example, we've...
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uk developer media molecule has a ton of experience creating original and unusual games.gain but it also creative toolbox, if you like — it allows players to create their own game, too. a big part of this game is the creation of your own games, and they supply you with an enormous amount of tools with which to do that. for example, they have made this level and i'm going to remix it, so i can go into an editor and i can change or create whatever elements i want to. and if you're musically minded, you could even create your own tunes to go with the game that you have created. this is how calvin harris does it. from making platform games to space shooters, to whatever this is, creating and sharing the fruits of your labour is what this is all about. player unknown's battlegrounds kicked off the current craze over battle royale—type games, but at e3 this year, it's all about fortnite. now the world's most game, fans packed into a stadium to see 50 celebrities and 50 gamers compete great $3 million charity prize pool, with popular twitch streamer ninja claiming victory. more
uk developer media molecule has a ton of experience creating original and unusual games.gain but it also creative toolbox, if you like — it allows players to create their own game, too. a big part of this game is the creation of your own games, and they supply you with an enormous amount of tools with which to do that. for example, they have made this level and i'm going to remix it, so i can go into an editor and i can change or create whatever elements i want to. and if you're musically...
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media today. i asked an expert how significant this discovery is? if you go back to the coal, similar organic moleculeslife on earth and come from the origin of the solar system. organics are pretty common in the universe. the question is, how likely is it they ended up forming life and in this case we have organics on mars we are not sure yet whether or not life is the origin of these organics. it raises the possibility that there were living organisms but that could be a nonbiological explanation. so what is at the next step? to determine if organics on mars could have a biological origin and the vet multiple space agencies are working on instruments and missions trying to address that question. they will land rover on mars carrying an instrument that may be able to address that question. perhaps this is an obvious question but the idea that if we find evidence of life on mars the chances are that, if the two planets have a life than it may be all over the place? right. the right to planets where life may have occurred on the surface. there are couple that have some surface ocean. if we find that ear
media today. i asked an expert how significant this discovery is? if you go back to the coal, similar organic moleculeslife on earth and come from the origin of the solar system. organics are pretty common in the universe. the question is, how likely is it they ended up forming life and in this case we have organics on mars we are not sure yet whether or not life is the origin of these organics. it raises the possibility that there were living organisms but that could be a nonbiological...
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molecules we are reporting on today. michelle: and we have one of our first questions from social media. you talk about drilling into the surface of mar, how far -- how deep do you go snsm jen: about five cent meters. that's as far as we can go. michelle: we'll talk about that later and what might be farther down. i remember the landing of the curiosity rover as one of the best nights, early morningings of my life. en you showed me that tiny as crow mat graph -- gas chormatograph coil that had to land on mars. we're going to go to our friend at j.p.l. tell us where you are and tell us about the curiosity rohr, the larger rover. >> hi, there. yeah, you're probably wondering what's behind me. what you see behind me is the test moddle of the curiosity model a twin basically that we use for testing here on earth. the one on mars is in a place alled gail crater. it formed a crater. it wasn't there when the crater formed. it formed as sediment was carried in by rivers and streams and deposited into a giant lake that nilled crater. as that sediment settled out it builds up this elayers that bui
molecules we are reporting on today. michelle: and we have one of our first questions from social media. you talk about drilling into the surface of mar, how far -- how deep do you go snsm jen: about five cent meters. that's as far as we can go. michelle: we'll talk about that later and what might be farther down. i remember the landing of the curiosity rover as one of the best nights, early morningings of my life. en you showed me that tiny as crow mat graph -- gas chormatograph coil that had...
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molecules that we are reporting on today. >> in fact we have one of the first questions from social media from john we were talking about drilling into the surface of mars with the arm of sam how far into the surface do we go? >> 5 centimeters that's about as far as we can go. 5 sent meeters. >> we will talk more about why that's significant. there may be more interesting things farther down. the thing that amazes me and i remember well the landing of the curiosity rover as one of the best nights or mornings of my life. you showed meet toonie coil that had to actually land on mars at one point going through the atmosphere. there was a snap of g-forces like up to 10 times the force of gravity. we land the incredibly sensitive instruments on mars and i want to talk a little more about that. we will go to our friend at jpl. where are you and tell us about the curiosity rover the larger rover. >> hi, there. yeah, probably you are wondering what's behind me. what you see is the test model of the curiosity rover. it's twin basically that we used for testing here on earth. the one on mars is in a place called gail crater. we sent it th
molecules that we are reporting on today. >> in fact we have one of the first questions from social media from john we were talking about drilling into the surface of mars with the arm of sam how far into the surface do we go? >> 5 centimeters that's about as far as we can go. 5 sent meeters. >> we will talk more about why that's significant. there may be more interesting things farther down. the thing that amazes me and i remember well the landing of the curiosity rover as...