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How Do We Map The Earth's Gravity? ByJillian Scudder, Former Contributor. Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mar 30, 2017, 06:27am EDT Mar 30, 2017, 06:27am EDT.
A California paleontologist has created an interactive map that allows people to see how far their hometowns have moved over 750 million years of continental drift.
This map shows where Earth’s nighttime lights have increased (in blue) and dimmed (in pink) between 2012 and 2016 based on data from NASA’s Suomi-NPP satellite.
Filling a 500 million year gap in Earth's history: Tectonic plate map shows what our planet looked like 1 BILLION years ago. Movement of tectonic plates underpins the positions of continents and ...
The mission's primary objective is to separate Earth's geomagnetic field from the magnetic field induced in the uppermost magnetosphere by the Sun's charged particles. “One man’s signal is ...
China last month donated to the United Nations the first open-access, high-resolution map of Earth's land cover, as a contribution towards global sustainable development and combating climate ...
Ever since we discovered Earth was round, mapmakers have struggled to create a map that accurately shows our planet in 2D. Most notably, Africa always ends up appearing far smaller than it ...
A map drawn in South Dakota in 1893 depicts the Earth as flat—or rather an inverse toroid—displaying a strange mix of science and religion.
The Earth Sciences and Map Library develops research-level collections and services to support the teaching, research, and learning needs of the Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Department ...