Monthly Archives: January 2013

Originally posted on Viv's Academic Blog:
I’d been hoping to move a rather urgent paper on this month, another PhD-derived one that really needs to beat the 1st April 2013 submission deadline, otherwise I’ll have to pay dearly for…

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Peep in Future:Google Maps Will Ensure You’ll Never Be Lost Again(link)

In the past few years, the map has transformed from a static, stylized portrait of the Earth to a dynamic, interactive conversation. Google’s Chief Technology Advocate Michael Jones talks about the future of mapping, and why you’ll never be lost … Continue reading

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Galactic Geysers Mapped(link)

Enormous outflows of charged particles from the centre of our Galaxy, stretching more than halfway across the sky and moving at supersonic speeds, have been detected and mapped with CSIRO’s 64-m Parkes radio telescope. Recent observations of the phenomenon were … Continue reading

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