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New NASA satellite images may change how we understand tsunamis
New images from a NASA satellite are giving scientists a view of tsunamis that they have never had before, revealing ...
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Engineer claims he found the Garden of Eden and maps the spot
The hunt for the Garden of Eden has usually belonged to theologians and dreamers, not software coders. Yet a computer ...
A digital atlas of ancient Rome’s highways and byways reveals a road network that was more extensive than thought.
From a digital vantage point in orbit, scientists have mapped every building on Earth—2.75 billion structures, all in 3D.
From 400-year-old globes to cosmic funeral shrouds, how the Osher Map Library in Maine shows people that maps aren't just for ...
Abstract: Cross-view geo-localization of satellite and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) imagery has attracted extensive attention due to its tremendous potential for global navigation satellite system ...
Want more privacy? You can easily hide your house on Google Street View. Just know you won't be able to undo it later.
Fleets of satellites interfere with snapshots taken by Earth-bound observatories. But a new study suggests these orbiters ...
A new study shares how scientists have gained an unprecedented look at how tsunami waves spread across the ocean.
Satellite data from NASA’s SWOT mission delivers the first high-resolution oceanwide imagery of the Pacific 2025 tsunami.
A different study by scientist Matthew Hopkins at the University of Oxford and colleagues, used a model that focused on the ...
Two decades of satellite and GPS data show the Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf slowly losing its grip on a crucial stabilizing ...
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