Earth observation technology is set to play a larger role in how agencies respond to natural disasters and weather events.
As they grind over rocky landscapes, glaciers produce their own kind of sediment, known as glacial till. Glaciers push ...
The Meteosat third generation imager has delivered its first imagery of Europe and Africa from 36,000 kilometers away (22,369 ...
Maxar Intelligence, provider of secure, precise geospatial insights, today announced an expanded partnership with HERE ...
Rafael was a Category 2 hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico Thursday afternoon Eastern time, the National Hurricane Center said ...
With 140,000 neurons, 50 million synapses and over 100,000 cell label annotations, the fruit fly brain has been mapped and ...
The new satellite imaging system can differentiate plastic on the beach, and may be a valuable tool for future clean-up efforts.
Landsat satellites have gone beyond observing Earth’s land by enabling new methods to measure ocean depth in shallow coastal ...
It wouldn’t take too much of a decrease, either. Surprisingly, a 13% reduction in global beef production could restore lands ...
The Earth’s magnetic field is why we are here today. It protects life from harmful radiation from the Sun and many other cosmic events. It is generated in the liquid outer core of our planet, but ...
Google has decided to bring AI features to its virtual map platforms which include Google Maps, Google Earth, and Waze. The ...
The world's first wooden satellite, built by Japanese researchers, was launched into space on Tuesday, in an early test of ...