- July 15, 2020
Dispatches From the Field
By Myrna James Yoo on July 15, 2020Read moreWe were just doing the fall issue layout of Apogeo Spatial when I was invited by Geoversity to work with them on the Innovation Summit: The Power of Nature, taking place at Harvard in early November. Since that issue…
1 - June 15, 2020
The Enduring Legacy of Howard Fisher
By Jennifer Horowitz on June 15, 2020Read moreTo truly appreciate innovation in GIS, it is essential to look at the history behind the “Science of Where,” as Esri has defined it. Last year, I had the honor of being awarded the H.T Fisher Prize, an award…
- June 12, 2020
Garbage Patches in the Oceans
By Etop Esen on June 12, 2020Read moreAmong the general global population today, there is undoubtedly a high degree of awareness of the widespread pollution of Earth’s oceans by anthropogenic debris (caused by humans), also called marine debris. The major component of marine debris is synthetic,…
- June 11, 2020
The Four Horsemen of Space Finance
By Dylan Taylor on June 11, 2020Read moreThe space industry has come a long way in the past ten years. Not only have key technologies such as launch reusability and 3D printing in space been demonstrated successfully, the nature of space finance has also evolved significantly….
- June 5, 2020
Hope for the Great Barrier Reef
By Mary Jo Wagner on June 5, 2020Read moreLong thought to be “too big to fail,” the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is under serious threat and its outlook is dire. One of the latest victims of global warming, baby coral in Australia’s GBR have declined by 89…