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Digital map lets you explore the Roman Empire's vast road network
Archaeologists have compiled the most detailed map yet of roads throughout the Roman Empire in AD 150, totalling almost ...
At its zenith in the second century AD, the Roman Empire encompassed more than 55 million inhabitants stretching from Britain to Egypt and Syria. While historians have long recognized that an ...
MTFP crunched Montana Department of Transportation data to identify crash rates for Montana highways from Eureka to Ekalaka.
Deforestation discussions dominate COP30 in the Amazon, highlighting rainforest ecosystems' vital role against climate change ...
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Unreal Engine 5.7 brings insane foliage, lighting and MetaHuman upgrades for next-gen games
Unreal Engine 5.7 has arrived with major improvements to foliage rendering, lighting and MetaHuman workflows, giving ...
Rising from the marshy edges of Irish Bayou near New Orleans stands a diminutive white castle that looks like it materialized straight from a child’s storybook or, yes, a vintage postcard come to life ...
Google Maps is adding new AI features, including a builder agent and an MCP server — a tool that connects AI assistants to ...
Researchers created Itiner-e, a "Google Maps for Roman Roads," charting the network that linked the expansive ancient empire.
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Stunning map of ancient roads will give you a good reason to think about the Roman Empire more often
The Roman Empire had an impressive road network. A new dataset now visualizes the road map, adding over 100,000 kilometers of previously unknown routes.
The new digital map increases the Roman road network by nearly 100%. An international research team has created a new map of the Roman Empire — and it expands the ancient road network by more than ...
Most companies want to adopt AI. The smart ones start with the map—strong governance and clean data—before stepping into the ...
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