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U.S. states vary radically in terms of electricity generation. Vermont is the cleanest, while Delaware is the dirtiest.
The European currency features buildings that didn’t exist, until Spijkenisse made them in concrete
An artificial island in the North Sea is the biggest building project ever in Danish history – and could pave the way for many more.
Ancient corridors below the French capital have served as its ossuary, playground, brewery, and perhaps soon, air conditioning.
The arc of geological history is long, but it bends towards supercontinents – so, what will the next one look like?
ExtendNY stretches the Big Apple’s gridiron all across the globe – with some bizarre effects
Remarkable ‘fan art’ commemorates 50th anniversary of legendary guitar player’s passing.
‘Battlefield maps’ show continent under attack from hostile invaders.
The unfamiliar landscape of America’s medical past is marked by bizarre incidents, forgotten breakthroughs and selfless sacrifice.
For a purely binary choice, wearing a ring either on the left or right hand can say a lot about the wearer.
Already 14 billion miles from the Sun, Voyager 1 is speeding away at 38,000 mph.
Mapping the frequency of common toponyms opens window on Britain’s ‘deep history’.
Circle spoofing is an advanced form of GPS manipulation – but nobody knows exactly how, or why.
Two Williams pioneered geological mapping in Britain and the United States – but the world only remembers one.
Three decades after the demise of the GDR, its familiar contours keep coming back from the dead.
A European start-up uses satellite data to pinpoint individual sources of abnormal methane concentration.
All of these conflicts have a long history. They may also have a long future.
Alexandre Dumas’ famous anecdote about Fake News in the 1800s has a surprising twist.
They came from different places and with different ideas, which still resonate today.
The Baltic nation rolls out an unlikely tourist attraction: 47 weird ice cream flavors.
‘Critical Tourist Map of Oslo’ offers uniquely dark perspective on Norway’s capital.
A 71% wet Mars would have two major land masses and one giant ‘Medimartian Sea.’
Two remarkable etymological maps show twin forces at work throughout human history.
The Data Atlas of the World specialises in simple yet revealing maps of the world.
‘Operation Invisibility Cloak’ was a waste: Hamburg would soon be firebombed to bits
Giant Christmas image took 80 miles and nine hours to make
Victorians want to rectify 19th-century surveying error – and become South Australians.
Across the land, state-driven pacts, partnerships, councils and task forces replace a coordinated federal response.
USGS’s ‘Unified Geologic Map of the Moon’ is the definitive blueprint of the lunar surface.