by TaylorGeoAdmin | Jan 16, 2024 | News, St. Louis, Saint Louis University
by Bob Grant COLLINSVILLE, IL — Cahokia Mounds is a perplexing ancient Native American site containing more than 100 earthen burial and ceremonial mounds. Located east of downtown St. Louis, what is known about the prehistoric native people who...
by TaylorGeoAdmin | Jan 9, 2024 | Core Geospatial Science, News, Washington University
by Shawn Ballard, Washington University in St. Louis Communications Specialist When combatting complex problems like illegal poaching and human trafficking, efficient yet broad geospatial search tools can provide critical assistance in finding and stopping the...
by TaylorGeoAdmin | Dec 18, 2023 | News, Washington University
by Shawn Ballard, Washington University in St. Louis Communications Specialist In geospatial exploration, the quest for efficient identification of regions of interest has recently taken a leap forward with visual active search (VAS). This modeling framework...
by TaylorGeoAdmin | Nov 29, 2023 | News, Missouri S&T, Core Geospatial Science
by Greg Edwards, Senior Strategic Communications Consultant at Missouri University of Science and Technology Imagine owning a library with every book imaginable—millions and millions of titles—but not having a way to organize the different texts or search...
by TaylorGeoAdmin | Nov 22, 2023 | St. Louis, Saint Louis University, News Release, Food Security, Health Systems, National Defense, Core Geospatial Science, News
By Maggie Rotermund ST. LOUIS — Saint Louis University will hire 20 new faculty members in core geospatial science and related fields in an ambitious cluster hiring initiative. The new positions, which will be filled over a three-year span, will be hired in...