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Google Earth’s Timelapse Video Shows Alarming Rate of Sea Level Rise in the Polar Regions From 1984 to 2020
Millions of years ago, Earth was in a state of “deep freeze,” too cold to sustain life. As time went by, greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide began emitting more vigorously than ever, eventually ...
It's hard to remember that while we can see the world at any time from our smartphones, it wasn't all that long ago that privilege was only available to governments and researchers. Before Google ...
Slasher: How detectives solved a nearly 50-year Indianapolis cold case Slasher, part 1: Three survivors detail 1975 hitchhiking nightmare Slasher, part 4: After nearly 50 years, an attacker is ...
Dig deep on Google Earth and you’ll inevitably find a surprise or two. Maybe you’re looking at far-flung islands in the middle of an ocean or checking in on something closer to home. A few years ago, ...
The satellite photo said to show victims of a massacre in Sudan turns out to depict livestock near a watering site.
Google Maps and Earth have revolutionized how we see the world. Google Maps navigates unknown cities in real time, and Google Earth operates on a larger scale. Google Earth takes us on an immersive ...
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