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Following a government overhaul, the two New Zealand public sector Earth sciences bodies will merge to become the Earth Science Institute.
GIS and remote sensing training is enabling Solomon Islands officials and researchers to better protect the Islands' delicate ecosystems.
Fugro has donated to the CSIRO two EdgeTech 2400 DT-2 side-scan sonar survey systems, which were once used to search for flight MH370.
Using the geospatial ecosystem to combat climate change, save lives and build better societies are top of mind for Dr Zaffar Mohamed-Ghouse.
The Let’s Locate immersion program aims to help high school students learn more about the surveying industry.
FrontierSI has announced the launch of what it is calling Australia’s first positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) Labs, being a network of facilities for testing and analysing the performance and ...
A new research paper outlines the creation of a 30m-resolution digital elevation model of the Earth’s terrain that is more accurate than any other publicly available. The paper, entitled ‘FathomDEM: ...
Edith Cowan University’s (ECU) collaborative lightning strike study with NASA, the IGNIS Project, has just completed its first round of aerial data collection. The effort has used infrared cameras to ...
A Wyvern Dragonette satellite image of a location in Iraq. Canadian space data company, Wyvern, has launched an Open Data Program aimed at the Earth observation community, offering unrestricted ...
Data visualisation and mapping have a vital role in preparing for and responding to hazards and natural disaster.
In an effort to tackle the persistent challenge posed by non-line-of-sight GNSS errors in urban jungle environments, researchers have introduced an innovative solution powered by AI. By leveraging the ...
WA’s Advanced Spatial Digital Twin will see an entire third of the continent replicated in spatially accurate 4D.