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Making 3D Maps on the Move

A vehicle uses off-the-shelf components to build 3D maps of an area.

Merging Video with Maps

A new system uses panoramic images to create navigation videos that highlight turns and landmarks.

Google Grabs More Geo-Data

By letting developers store data on its servers, Google hopes to make the geo-Web more searchable.

Following Swine Flu Online

Tracking and communications could play a key role in combating a pandemic.

Google Earth Plumbs the Ocean Depths

The software now lets users dive miles beneath the ocean waves.

Returning to the Moon

New technologies on NASA's next lunar spacecraft will collect information to make human exploration safer.

Mapping News

YourStreet connects news stories to places, creating a different kind of social network.

Tracking the California Fires

NASA's thermal-imaging sensor helps fight the flames.

A Robotic Polar Aircraft

To gain a better understanding of ice-sheet disintegration, Kansas researchers are building an unmanned plane with cutting-edge radar for better mapping.

A New Perspective on the Virtual World

A startup hopes to compete with Google Earth by building a more natural world.

Mapping Wildfires

NASA is using a new thermal-imaging sensor to track the fires in Santa Barbara.

Networking the Hudson River

The Hudson could become the world's largest environmental-monitoring system.

Mapping Censorhip

When it comes to Internet Censorship, China and Iran top the list.

Preventing Another Space Shuttle Disaster

NASA engineers are using a new 3-D wireless scanner to inspect the space shuttle's heat-insulation tiles for flaws.

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