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Google Earth gets 'Timelapse' feature that unveils nearly four decades of planetary change


Built using 24 million satellite images from between 1984 and 2020
on April 16, 2021, 9:17
Bottom line: The new Timelapse feature comes as part of Google s biggest update to the Google Earth platform since 2017. It compiles satellite imagery from the past 37 years, allowing users on the web to travel back in time and unfold how the planet s surface and environment have changed between 1984 and 2020. From rapid urbanization, melting glaciers, and changing forests to crop circles popping up in the middle of a desert, the tool is meant to educate and inspire action globally for dealing with the challenges of mankind s growing footprint on Earth.
Google and Pennsylvania s Carnegie Mellon University have worked together on Google Earth s new Timelapse feature to unfold nearly four decades of planetary change. For what many of us likely used to get a satellite view of our house when it first came out, the tool s biggest update since 2017 arguably makes ....

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New Technologies Created in 2020 to Fight COVID-19


New Technologies Created in 2020 to Fight COVID-19
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The COVID-19 pandemic affected many industries across the world in 2020. Many companies faced severe economic difficulties related to the worldwide spread of the new coronavirus. But, some were able to develop new technologies to help fight the disease in an effort to improve people’s lives.
3D printed oxygen valves
3D printer to quickly produce oxygen
valves to treat COVID-19 patients.
The new Italian company Isinnova found a way to use its 3D printing equipment to copy the medical devices. Valves are used to connect oxygen to patients suffering from breathing problems. The company produced the life-saving equipment for free after it learned many Italian hospitals faced a serious shortage of valves. ....

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