Robotic Research Accelerates Commercial Autonomy Applications
RR.AI AutoDrive is a proven autonomous driving system for both on- and off-road environments. A company with military application roots is leveraging
RR.AI AutoDrive is a proven autonomous driving system for both on- and off-road environments. A company with military application roots is leveraging
By Daivi Rodima-Taylor and Parker Shipton The mortgaging of land, a risky practice usually treated as just an economic and legal contract, has
By Daivi Rodima-Taylor and Parker Shipton The mortgaging of land, a risky practice usually treated as just an economic and legal contract, has
Kebun-Kebun Bangsar is a community farm underneath a power line on a hillside in Bangsar. With the community’s efforts and volunteers from all
When working with ancestral land records, there are a few things you need to know in order to attempt to find your ancestors’ land on a map. In the
The growth of urban agriculture in Zimbabwe has been phenomenal. Every space seems to be cultivated, with a huge array of crops. Today you see
By Lyn Ossome and Rama Salla Dieng In this interview, Rama Salla Dieng shares her thoughts on methods, feminist political economy, land questions
What’s the difference between a newly constructed home and a hundred-year-old home? Depreciation! When developing an opinion of the market value of
Customizable System Provides Robust Positioning Without Added Site Infrastructure Trimble announced today the first deployment of its map-based
By Patty Wilber About an hour eastish from Wagon Mound, NM, is a little (6 sites) campground on the rim of Mills Canyon, above the Canadian River.
By Will GrunewaldPhotograph by Chris EvansFrom our June 2022 issue Last June, barefoot beachgoers in southern Maine found their soles disconcertingly
By Kate OlsonPhotographed By Greta RybusFrom our July 2022 issue One summer morning in 1992, Henry Perkins had finished milking his herd of 80 Dutch
By Kate OlsonPhotographed By Greta RybusFrom our July 2022 issue One summer morning in 1992, Henry Perkins had finished milking his herd of 80 Dutch
By Patty Wilber May was a little crazy with our gone every weekend (Delaware, Hawaii, Horse Show, Illinois) schedule. This week, we are getting
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) recognises the education-first approach in Autonomy & Positioning Reality Summit