Into The Jungle

Using LiDAR, the most high-tech laser technology ever devised, UH engineers and researchers are leading an international effort to unearth Honduras’ storied Lost City of the Monkey God. It may seem like a plot stolen from ‘Indiana Jones,’ but it’s quite real. It’s a game changer for archaeology. And deadly.

THE PILOT DROPPED Juan Fernandez in the only jungle clearing large enough to land a helicopter, a tiny opening in an impossibly thick tropical canopy that stretched as far as the eye could see. As the sound of the rotors receded into the distance, the young University of Houston engineer followed his machete-toting survival guides deep into the shadowy Honduran rainforest. Fernandez, 40, had never been to this particular patch of jungle before that day in February 2015. But something about it felt oddly familiar. With unease, he realized it reminded him of a movie he’d seen in which scientists discover the ruins of a lost city in a remote African jungle — and are then hunted down and killed by a pack of giant gorillas.

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Hell or High Water

In Meyerland, where some homes were deluged twice in a year, property values fall when floods rise. Is the City doing enough to help?

Jordan Anderson

The flooding in Louisiana made national headlines late this summer. But for many in Meyerland, the images on the nightly news were just too familiar. In the neighborhood, which experienced two catastrophic floods in an 11-month period, such reports, to say nothing of a thunderstorm, come with a sense of dread.

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‘Buy’ and Large

For billionaire Tilman Fertitta, starring in a reality show is ‘just something fun.’ But reshaping the Galleria-area skyline is the culmination of a lifelong dream.

Tilman Fertitta takes the cake. Well, the cookie. The Liber boys, three Austin brothers who make flavored syrups for cocktails, have dropped by the hospitality mogul’s Grecian-column-wrapped corner office atop his Landry’s, Inc. HQ near the Galleria to give him an oversized chocolate chip cookie. The treat is a thank-you for Fertitta’s six-figure purchase of their ginger and grenadine versions for his restaurants and resorts, on the first episode of his Billion Dollar Buyer reality show on CNBC, which returns for Season Two this fall. The show finds the magnate vetting vendors offering products from sheets and soap to cookies and jam for his properties.

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