A database of 2.75 billion buildings could help scientists to monitor urban planning, climate change, disaster risks and even ...
Well, here's something you don't see every day: all 2.75 billion buildings of the world shown together in a single 3D map.
Red backed shrikes migrate using a fixed schedule, flying in stages with little variation, showing that genetics guide bird ...
As companies flock to Africa to secure minerals for the energy transition, unreliable and century-old mapping risks stifling ...
Using satellite data since 2019, researchers have created a map featuring nearly three billion buildings around the world.
Retired Vice Admiral Robert Murrett, said of the U.S. National Security Strategy: "There will be reverberations for years to ...
A team of Germany-based researchers recently unveiled GlobalBuildingAtlas, which is likely the most detailed 3D map of ...
A new regional review has revealed serious gaps in sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) across West and Central ...
Religious maps from the 1300s showing tribal Israel inadvertently became the blueprint for how later mapmakers drew political borders.
Scientists from the Technical University of Munich (TUM), led by Professor Xiaoxiang Zhu, have published the ...
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African forests have officially flipped. Instead of absorbing carbon, they’re now releasing it
On average, Africa’s tropical forests gained carbon until 2010, then lost it rapidly—especially between 2015 and 2017. Gains ...
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Africa's forests are now releasing more carbon than they absorb
Between 2010 and 2017 alone, Africa lost about 106 billion kilograms of forest biomass every year — roughly the weight of 106 million cars disappearing annually.
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