Google has updated the maps of Maps to help you view natural landscape features like forests and deserts. You can also expect more detailed street info that includes walkways and sidewalks. Google Maps’ visuals have long been informative, but also a bit lifeless – you would not know a woman’s …
Read More »Whole cities could fit in the monstrous lava tubes of the moon
Mars is pockmarked with absolutely massive lava tubes, with ceilings as high as the Empire State Building, new research shows. And the moon hosts even more gargantuan tubes, with heights doubling Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, and “skylights” as large as football fields. These gifted, underground …
Read More »The website of the flagship for tourism in Mexico has been derailed due to poor translation.
Photo illustration by Slate. Image by BardoczPeter / iStock / Getty Images Plus. The gibberish that recently appeared on the Mexican flagship website was so bizarre that it could just as well have been co-opted by a competitor. Earlier this month, viewers who saw in the English-language submissions on VisitMexico.com …
Read More »A stepping stone to measuring quantity
Space-time diagram of quantum state interference. By reversing the non-zero internal spin status at times tau_ {1} and tau_ {2}, the particle can be created to follow the blue (spin +/- 1) and orange (spin 0) paths. This allows them to reach a maximum spatial superposition size Delta x before …
Read More »Here’s why Free Anime Studios can not profit in the long run
The debate over anime and the best way to watch it has been going on for years. As technology has advanced, it has become increasingly easier to access anime from Japan, and many series are being streamed simultaneously today. Sites like Funimation and Crunchyroll have streamed the way fans worldwide …
Read More »