Born on July 30, 1920, geologist and cartographer Tharp changed scientific thinking about what lay at the bottom of the ocean – not a featureless flat, but rugged and varied terrain.
But despite the presence of 5G in one of the Earth’s most remote locations, fiber connections in the region are much rarer.
We celebrate International Women’s Day by featuring another series of famous female geologists both past and present.
Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon, has introduced the Leica CoastalMapper, an airborne bathymetric lidar system designed for ... The CoastalMapper is suitable for a wide range of mapping applications, ...
“We are seeing lots of rays and squid around us at night, hunting the flying fish. In the middle of the subtropical ocean ...
Mathematics undergraduate Caleb Chalmer’s submission was awarded top honors, with reviewers noting “a ghostly quality to it ...
Every spring since 1969, Dartmouth researchers produced hand-drawn maps of songbird territories in New Hampshire's Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest by listening for their distinctive calls. Fifty ...
U.S. Google Maps results for "Gulf of Mexico," automatically changed to "Gulf of America" and showing the location's label as "Gulf of America." Credit: Mashable screenshot / Google Late last ...
Google Maps employs a sophisticated blend of satellite imagery, GPS data, and AI to provide precise navigation. The integration of Gemini AI enables specific searches, while real-time weather and ...
YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Thousands of students staged 'Dark Indonesia' protests in cities across the country on Thursday against budget cuts and other policies of President ...