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A research team from the Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has released Africa's first high-resolution rice distribution map, featuring a resolution ...
As Tasmanians prepare for a July 19 vote, we keep track of each party's election promises on everything from health and housing, to the stadium.
Producing high-resolution images and depth maps of a scene is critical to many applications. Although some imaging systems today are equipped with multiple cameras, the output image resolution is ...
Bhutan marked a major milestone in its digital development journey with the official handover of the Digital Topographic Map by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to the National Land ...
Scientists have unveiled the most detailed map yet of the landscape hidden beneath Antarctica's ice. The high-resolution map reveals what the frozen continent looks like beneath its miles-thick ...
Lorenz Hurni considers what constitutes maps and why they are also instruments of power – and reveals how the Swiss World Atlas deals with disputed names and unilateral name changes.
At its 2025 Partner Conference, Esri—the global leader in location intelligence—announced a collaboration with Google Maps Platform. Enabling users to ...
All in the eyes: High resolution retinal maps aid disease diagnoses Date: February 4, 2025 Source: Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Summary: Researchers have conducted one of the largest eye ...
A high-resolution 'map' reveals the structural and functional complexity of endogenous NMDA receptors in the brain by Liu Jia, Chinese Academy of Sciences Editors' notes ...
The European Space Agency-led Solar Orbiter mission has captured the highest-resolution full views of the Sun's visible surface. The images, taken in March 2023, provide a multilayered ...
This view is just part of a new, high-resolution image of the sun's full surface captured by the Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager (PHI) on the Solar Orbiter spacecraft. Screenshot.
As knockabout Glenorchy schoolboys Richard Sadek and Michael Crossin never dreamed that one day they would breed a runner in the Melbourne Cup.