There is a subtle yet profound 2.5-ton rock now on display at London's Natural History Museum. This deep red and brown swirled rock holds direct evidence for the key ingredient to life on Earth, ...
As I’m sure you know, the 2012 London Olympics kick off today, and there are a lot of great ways to use Google Earth to explore the city of London and the various Olympic venues around town. Google ...
Take to the London skies as you battle against a new horde of enemy invaders. The London Map Pack DLC will include a higher difficulty setting, new invaders and sets the stage for an unforgettable ...
LaserSETI display at the Natural History Museum in London, UK. Image Credit: Eliot Gillum Could Life Exist Beyond Earth? This question holds universal appeal and has the power to revolutionize how we ...
Metallica, Kasabian, Pussycat Dolls, and Terra Naomi are the final acts to be added to the Live Earth London line-up performing at Wembley Stadium as part of the 24-hour, 7-continent Live Earth ...
The Minecraft Earth beta has begun and its first users are exploring the block-building potential of augmented reality. The closed beta is available to players who signed-up ahead of the start date ...
The idea of an asteroid the size of London's Big Ben zooming past our planet may sound the plot of the latest science fiction blockbuster. But it's set to become a reality tomorrow, when a space rock ...
Google has finally added 3D imagery to London, and it appears they’ve done a great job with it. As with other recent cities, it appears that their techniques for creating this imagery continue to ...
London is the latest city to be updated with 3D buildings and terrain in Google’s popular mapping services. If you’re using Google Earth or the ‘Earth’ layer in Google Maps, you can now explore some ...
The Earth has been hit by asteroids of various shapes and sizes, but recently, a huge asteroid that is thought to be larger than the London Eye is set to enter Earth's orbit this week. Asteroid 2013 ...
It has been drifting silently over our heads for the last 50 years. But the out-of-control Soviet spacecraft Kosmos 482 is finally hurtling back towards Earth. Astronomers predict that the 500kg ...
In some not-so-shocking news, the stunning island of Bora Bora has been voted the most photogenic place on earth in a recent survey launched by VeryFirstTo.com. Over 700 participants helped put the ...