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Google Earth lets you explore the world via satellite images on a 3D globe. Here's how to use it and...
Business Insider· 3 days agoGoogle Earth lets you explore the world virtually in 3D via satellite images and interactive maps....
Telescope offers detailed look at massive cradle of baby stars
Lexington Clipper-Herald· 4 hours agoFrom its perch 1 million miles from Earth, Euclid will spend the next several years observing...
To See the Past and Predict the Future, Try ‘Reading’ a Landscape
New York Times· 2 days agoHow well do you know your own backyard? Noah Charney thinks you should take another look. When Noah...
Hypnotic Underwater Photos Show Coral Reefs in Kaleidoscopic Beauty
PetaPixel· 1 day agoWhen Georgette Apol Douwma hung up her diving gear in 2020 at 79 years old, she did so with a vast...
Scarlett Johansson's AI row has echoes of Silicon Valley's bad old days
BBC News· 1 day agoA clash with the actor has echoes of the macho tech giants of the past, says Zoe Kleinman.
Mysterious Blobs And Plate Tectonics — What's Really Going On Beneath Our Feet? - CleanTechnica
CleanTechnica· 4 days agoThe Earth we see when we look outside our window never changes and yet the Earth itself is always changing as continents slowly drift together or apart ...
Yellowstone's newest hot spot providing lessons on gas emissions
Billings Gazette· 7 days agoThis week's contribution is from Sara Peek, geochemist with the U.S. Geological Survey. Thermal...
Democratic town furious over migrant shelter opening in neighborhood
Fox News· 6 days agoResidents in a New England town are fuming that they have not been consulted on plans to convert a...
Kylie Kelce Pokes Fun at Herself & Jason Kelce in Commencement Speech
E! News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoKylie Kelce addressed the 2024 graduates of her alma mater Cabrini University ahead of its...
Travel has become really, really easy
Brent and Michael Are Going Places via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWi-fi and universal ATMS are everywhere. As for expectations of upcoming destinations, well, it seems like almost every centimeter of the Planet Earth...