Google sifted through 5 million satellite images to create a series of zoomable, time-lapse videos depicting the human impact on the planet. Google Earth's time lapse videos of earth's landscape could ...
It’s no huge secret that by that by the year 2042, the majority of Americans will be people of color. Despite the fact that many African Americans have moved out of major cities to the suburbs, ...
Air travel in the US is snarled after a global IT outage. A map shows air traffic grinding nearly to a halt during a normally busy early morning period. Major US airlines were resuming flights Friday ...
Google Earth comes loaded with plenty of cool features, including a time-lapse tool that can show you how our planet has changed. Alphabet’s Google Earth is one of the handiest tools to exist in our ...
That’s right! Google Earth is now able to take its users 37 years back in time, without the use of a time machine. You may be asking yourselves how’s that even possible. Google is incredibly expansive ...
Tenant advocates who have been calling Ellis Act evictions an epidemic in the past month released a time-lapse map Tuesday to illustrate how they believe landlords lawfully leaving the rental business ...
It's easy to get frustrated by Muni delays, but a time-lapse map of buses might remind riders that the San Francisco's transit system never sleeps, and it covers a lot of ground. The map was created ...
A new map focusing on the southern and eastern regions of Ukraine shows how Russia retreated from Kherson. The military withdrawal from the southern city last week marked the third major retreat by ...
The times, they are a-changin’—but a new Google timelapse project shows just how much the world’s geography is a-changin’ too, based on nearly 30 years of satellite imagery. You can see the expansion ...
Wondering how bad the foreclosure crisis has gotten on Long Island? A new interactive map released by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York lets users click a button and watch foreclosure hot spots on ...
YouTube user harrunostasj has created a fascinating look at European history in fast forward using the Centennia Historical Atlas. The mapping software is a "dynamic, animated historical atlas ...
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