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Explore new features coming to Google Earth and take a look back at the major milestones of the platform since 2005.
You can now see what the Earth looked like millions of years ago – thanks to an interactive map that lets you travel back in time. Ancient Earth Globe shows how the planet’s land mass broke ...
Earth’s plates have shifted a lot over the eons, and the landmasses that we see as continents were once in very different arrangements. The tool lets you rewind time from 20 million years all ...
Fortunately, there’s an interactive map that can help with that. As Boing Boing explains, TimeMap.org combines the what, who, and where of history into one convenient world map.
A team of astronomers have put together the largest, most detailed map of the universe ever created – and you can explore it ...
Paleobiology Database encompasses all known dinosaur species, with more than 2,000 types represented across every continent on Earth. An interactive map reveals 8,000 discovery sites.
The interactive map allows users to search for a country and then compare its actual surface area against a Mercator projection map, one of the most popular and yet most inaccurate maps of our world.
At the heart of the new Vera C. Rubin Observatory is a digital camera that will create an unparalleled map of the cosmos.
See How Humans Have Reshaped the Globe With This Interactive Atlas Zoomable maps reveal the scope of humanity’s influence on Earth—and the innovations aiming to create a more sustainable future ...
Well, an interactive map lets you travel back in time to find out. 'Ancient Earth Globe' reveals how the continents have split and reformed while oceans advanced and receded across 750 million ...
Fortunately, there’s an interactive map that can help with that. As Boing Boing explains, TimeMap.org combines the what, who, ...