Likely the biggest news to come out of our next stop on the Small World tour is that it is the home city of the newest Pope, Pope Francis. This past March, Jorge Mario Bergoglio was chosen to follow Pope Read More
Likely the biggest news to come out of our next stop on the Small World tour is that it is the home city of the newest Pope, Pope Francis. This past March, Jorge Mario Bergoglio was chosen to follow Pope Read More
At the time this newsletter edition goes to press, we will have just wrapped up another busy holiday season. Christmas being a big part of that season means that countless Americans have or soon will drag their Christmas trees to Read More
Researchers from the University of Missouri and the University of Oklahoma set out to showcase how modern technologies like GIS impact non-traditional Western societies, specifically the lands managed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). The authors state that GIS Read More
There is always something to talk about in the world of solar so for January, I turn my attention to recent advancements in this technology:Here is an idea to improve the efficient of organic solar cells with a nanostructure mesh Read More
In this monthly feature, we span the globe to examine Our Changing Landscape with time series of medium resolution RapidEye satellite imagery. The RapidEye archive dates back to late 2008 and already contains more than 4 billion square kilometers of Read More
Ecuador is known for many things, and the Galapagos Islands are probably high on that list. Sitting roughly 600 miles west of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean, the Islands make up a portion of a national park and biological marine Read More
Doesn’t that really get your goat? I never really understood that phrase, so I decided to inquire about its origins. As many of these dated sayings go, there are numerous stories attributed to their debut, but the one I found Read More
In a study about forecasting crime patterns, researchers at Rutgers University set out to devise risk terrain maps for gang behavior and shootings to see if they could estimate the likelihood of future criminal activities. Using risk terrain modeling, they Read More
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