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The U.N.-backed project, called Seabed 2030, is urging countries and companies to pool data to create a map of the entire ocean floor by 2030. The map will be freely available to all.
If you’ve ever watched hurricane coverage and seen a tangle of multicolored lines looping across a map, you’ve seen what forecasters call a “spaghetti plot.” These plots represent computer model ...
The interactive map uses wartime data from The National Archives to pinpoint more than 30,000 locations that were struck in the UK over the course of the war -- including the first ever attack on ...