Fresh advances in 3D scanning technology are making it possible to explore some of the hardest-to-reach and most fragile sites on Earth.
As with other waves in computing, consumer adoption leads us up the innovation curve where the value is clear, the volume is high and the velocity is accelerated, translating to lower costs and ...
No map. No smartphones. Just two motorbikes and some basic Japanese. These are the rules American game streamer Ludwig Ahgren ...
UCLA Health researchers have developed a new “digital toolbox” for brain network studies that allows them to map the mind ...
As most Web3 projects continue to chase use cases, NeoTech is already generating them, along with revenue. The company’s ...
A digital map of ancient Greece and the known ancient world as traveled by ancient geographers has been created by ...
Secretary-General António Guterres announced the launch of the UN80 Initiative on 12 March 2025 to rapidly identify ...
India, with its rapidly expanding digital landscape, finds itself at a critical juncture. The nation’s digital economy is ...
Students are not just consuming technology, they're learning to create it and it begins when they first step through the kindergarten doors at McCook Elementary. According to Tina Williams, MPS ...
To take the geospatial sector’s pulse, we asked representatives from three leading industry associations – FIG, ISPRS and ICA ...
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has officially launched the implementation of its Africa-BB-Maps project, a ...