Bright Side on MSN
Unveiling Earth's secrets: Hidden discoveries on Google Earth
Discoveries unearthed from a simple Google Maps search reveal a mysterious circular structure in Quebec, hinting at a ...
Ever wondered what your hometown looked like centuries ago? Thanks to a hidden feature in Google Earth, you can now step back ...
Magic Earth has again updated its subscription model, switching to "freemium"; certain features will continue to be available ...
ZDNET's key takeaways Waze is great for fast reroutes and real-time driver alerts.Google Maps has deep Gemini integeration ...
Earlier, we verified two videos showing paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) fighters between 10 and 12km (six and eight ...
We’ve verified footage from across the Gaza Strip where the Hamas-run government media office says at least 12 people have ...
Imagine looking down at Earth from space, but in real-time! A live satellite map uses pictures taken from satellites that are ...
The Inertia on MSN
New Book Chronicles Photographer John Seaton Callahan’s Relentless Search for Waves
Discovering New Surfing Locations Worldwide,' is John Seaton Callahan's new book profiling 28 countries where Callahan focused his lens.
If a major disaster like Fukushima or Chernobyl ever happens again, the world would know almost straight away, thanks to an array of government and DIY radiation-monitoring programs running globally.
Stray dogs in Chernobyl reveal genetic changes after decades of radiation, offering unique clues about how life adapts in contaminated areas.
The Sargasso Sea is a patch of unusually calm water 590 miles east of Florida. Strong currents rush around its edges, but inside it's smooth.
On an afternoon in late October, I was supposed to meet Laura Alice Watt for coffee in the vicinity of Dyrafjordur, a fjord ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results