A bronze disk recovered from a 16th-century shipwreck has been identified as the earliest known marine navigation tool, according to experts. Experts at Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG), which is ...
The U.S. Department of Education has launched a new initiative to encourage ed-tech innovators and others to “reimagine career navigation for adult learners” via the development of new digital tools. ...
Founded in 2009, onX develops mapping and navigation technology that is trusted by millions of hunters, off-roaders, hikers, anglers, backcountry skiers, and more. With a mission to "awaken the ...
Quantum technologies may offer a solution to GPS jamming and spoofing, according to the University of Chicago. Already, prototypes are being tested of a suite of sensor-based techniques that do not ...
In recent years, as more states and districts have wrestled with the definition of “college- and career-ready,” alternative postsecondary pathways have multiplied, and career-connected learning has ...
Details of the earliest known marine navigation tool, discovered in a shipwreck, have been revealed thanks to state-of-the-art scanning technology at WMG, University of Warwick. Google is buying ...
The ocean is a very large and increasingly congested place. More and more shipping and industry is using it. But the risks hidden below the waterline, that established navigational tools don’t always ...
State-of-the-art laser scanning technology has helped researchers to confirm that an artifact recovered from the wreck of a sunken 15th century ship in the Indian Ocean is the earliest known marine ...
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