We’ve been doing our Mapping for good series for well over a year now and it seems there’s no shortage of projects out there that we feel are worth highlighting. With so many issues facing our world today, it’s inevitable Read More
We’ve been doing our Mapping for good series for well over a year now and it seems there’s no shortage of projects out there that we feel are worth highlighting. With so many issues facing our world today, it’s inevitable Read More
Recently, a neural network contributed to the discovery of the first star with eight known planets, like our own solar system. NASA teamed up with Google to troll through data collected by the Kepler Space Telescope since 2009. Google engineers Read More
Black Friday has come and gone. Some of us took advantage of a few online deals while other hardcore shoppers stood in line for the discounts. NASA, however, celebrated its fifth annual Black Hole Friday, using the hashtag #blackholefriday. Here, Read More
New Image of Jupiter I’ve written about the Juno mission previously, sharing stunning pictures of the largest planet in our solar system, Jupiter. Since then, Juno has completed nine close flybys of the large planet, collecting more data and images. Read More
In this month’s edition of Mapping For Good, we’ll look at a government-sponsored web mapping project that allows citizens to check and monitor the air quality in their region and across the United States. AirNow displays, among other indices, the Read More
Light Flight The X56A on a test flight, gathering data on the stability of the aircraft. (Credits: NASA Photo / Lauren Hughes) NASA is hard at work, looking to improve air flight efficiency. They recently tested lightweight, highly flexible wings. Read More
Just on the heels of celebrating the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) with a Nobel Peace Prize to some of its contributors, LIGO has led to another ground breaking event in history. On August 17, 2017, LIGO detected gravitational waves. Read More
In this month’s edition of Mapping For Good, we’re covering a topic we’ve addressed many times in the year since this column first began: conservation. The world conservation usually conjures up images of endangered animals or threatened habitats being protected, Read More
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