Here at Live for the Outdoors, we love maps. But we’ll admit one dark little secret: they can make idiots of anyone. Go on, admit it. Even if you’ve used and loved Ordnance Survey mapping for years or ...
Berlin Coyotiv and OpenServ Labs published a research paper introducing BRAID (Bounded Reasoning for Autonomous ...
The Cochise County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue team is reminding residents to prepare and plan ahead before traveling in remote areas after a rescue ...
The war with Iran is laying bare the dangers posed to commercial ships and planes by the rise of GPS interference in and ...
Research archaeologist Daniel Pierce, formerly of Imperial, hopes he and his colleague will head back to the Amazon this summer to find more evidence of a previously unknown ancient civilization.
Robot lawn mowers have evolved rapidly in recent years, moving from simple boundary-wire devices with random navigation to highly intelligent machines ...
A judge blocked Camp Mystic from renovating or altering its Guadalupe site at the request of the family of one of the young ...
Developed initially for the company's GPS-sensor club performance tracking software, the Arccos course knowledge has been built with data recorded from more than 1.5 billion shots by Arccos users. Now ...
Aerothai is managing flight routes and air-traffic flow to avoid risk zones and reduce delays as Middle East tensions disrupt international airspace ...
This is the second big update in just a few weeks; MapQuest keeps getting new features, evolving from an underdog into a ...