September 10, 2019 — The astronomer Carl Sagan famously referred to Earth as a “pale blue dot” against the dark backdrop of space. Our planet is blue, yes, but also green — teeming with life, from ...
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SAN FRANCISCO — In anticipation of the United Nations climate change conference scheduled to occur in Copenhagen, Denmark, in December, Google Inc. is presenting a series of narrated tours through its ...
When the Boston Public School District recently decided to change what type of map it used, that move inspired a group of scientists to develop a brand new type of world map. They claim it is the most ...
There are many, many weird things seen on Google Earth. The service, which was launched in 2005, compiles images from various sources, from satellites in geosynchronous orbit that snap low-resolution ...
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Scientists built an Earth map tool that reveals where your home was 320 million years ago
A group of Earth scientists led by Utrecht University has created an online tool that shows where any place on Earth was ...
As the year is drawing to a close, Stefan at Ogle Earth decided to take a look at three trends that he sees for Google Earth in 2010. Based on changes in the last few months, these all seem to be ...
The Encyclopedia of Earth has an article with information about scientific research on anthropogenic biomes which are defined as: Anthropogenic biomes describe globally-significant ecological patterns ...
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