Last week, a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) study found that nearly half the United States lies in potential landslide zones.
The U.S. Geological Survey has released a new nationwide landslide susceptibility map that indicates nearly 44% of the U.S.
As technology accelerates progress, a paradox emerges: digital nomadism is unraveling humanity back to its hunter-gatherer ...
The map shows which countries are growing faster than the U.S. The data includes birth rates and net migration for each country. "Most countries with high rates of population growth...share a ...
After a 19th-century treaty left them landless, the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians is reclaiming their ancestral ...
AI is a hype topic, no company can ignore it anymore. Leen Balcaen, Vice President Product Management SD and HD Maps at Here, ...
Brooklyn, Illinois, is the oldest, and one of the few surviving, majority-Black incorporated towns in the U.S. Archaeologists ...
With the release of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and watchOS 11 today, Apple Maps is introducing new features to help ...
A magnitude 3.4 aftershock was felt throughout the Los Angeles area on Friday morning, less than 24 hours after a 4.7 rocked ...
Guidewire announced the availability of critical data and maps detailing hurricane risk at the national, state, and local ...
The first state fall foliage report is expected to be released on Sept. 26 and will be updated here every Thursday. To see ...
Continued drilling at the East Pediment (see map) and additional exploration targets at Eastside  An updated 43-101 resource report (last update of July 2021) to incorporate drilling from 2022-2024 at ...