Over two billion people around the world use Google Maps every month. Phew! That’s a lot of people. And I am guessing most of ...
This is the latest installment of a column from John Harner, professor of geography at University of Colorado Colorado ...
The socio-political differences between India’s north and south may have reduced with decades of assimilation but Hindu ...
Programs and definitions vary and overlap across Canadian universities but, in general, B.A.s in environmental studies are ...
NASA's SWOT satellite has revealed unseen ocean depths, mapping seafloor features that shape life, currents and tectonics.
From prehistoric paths dating back to the Neolithic period to walking routes used by Buddhist monks and tea merchants, these ...
From prehistoric paths dating back to the Neolithic period to walking routes used by Buddhist monks and tea merchants, these trails offer much more than a scenic walk in nature.
During a test mission, the underwater vehicle named by a poll - discovered the camera system by accident around 180m deep ...
The FIG Working Week 2025 / Locate25 event is almost here, and the focus is on championing geospatial’s new digital ...
Spatial intelligence will use AI to bring context to places. But the infrastructure behind it is raising big questions.
Place names affect how people perceive, experience and emotionally connect to their surroundings in both conscious and subconscious ways. Psychologists, sociologists and geographers have explored how ...
When you look at a world map, do you ever wonder if the sizes of countries are really what they seem? If you’ve ever thought ...