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While geospatial data is key to science, governments, and businesses, it is difficult data to share securely. But a solution is coming.
It is increasingly apparent to many within academia and beyond that spatial thinking, technologies, systems, and services matter.
It is vital that we advance and implement new spatial health research, methods, and infrastructure to address growing health challenges.
GIS at Texas A&M University has grown over the past three decades and now supports research in nearly every college and agency at the university.
Alice Rathjen has spent a career contemplating new ways to study human genetic information. Now she has a plan.
Esri’s new Social Science Collaborative aims to help social scientists use GIS more regularly, especially for qualitative analysis.
GIS technology brings more scientists to the table in the effort to extract hidden knowledge from distant and remote places.
Advanced Spatial Analysis Tools Expedite Study of Disparate Waterways in United States, Mongolia
Scientific data that's spatially analyzed produces highly useful information for academics, scientists, and other researchers.