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Deep in Martu Country, the Rawa Community School has a new addition. Perched on the roof is a squat, sealed rectangle. Curved ...
You might've noticed that toll tunnels around Australia are no longer a dead zone for GPS, but why is this the case?
Google Earth is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a major update that lets users explore the past. The update adds ...
Google marks two decades of Google Earth, the revolutionary tool that has changed how we see and interact with our planet.
Finding access and researching new fishing spots has been made easier with modern technology and some good old fashion common sense.
Since its launch in 2005, Google Earth has become a go-to resource for professionals and the casually curious. Having an ...
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Google Earth, you can now go back in time when scrolling with a handy 'Historical ...
With the US joining Israel in strikes on Iran, we take a look at where you might want to head if the conflict escalates.
Google Earth is celebrating its 20th anniversary by allowing users to access historical Street View images directly in the ...
The world map is familiar sight on classroom walls and in atlases, but in terms of country and continent size, it’s way off – and all because of a 16th-century projection.
Under the world’s biggest iron ore deposits lies a 1.3 billion-year-old secret.
Bogong moths migrate hundreds of kilometres and back each year using the southern night sky as their compass.