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Mercator's world map

In 1569, Gerhard Mercator presented his world map to the public for the first time. The 1 meter 34 by 2 meter 12 meter card was given the title addition: "for marine use". It was later divided into 20 single sheets and published in a book. Long awaited by the captains of the world. Author: ZDF/Terr

Systems Mapping

Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/SystemsInnovation Take the full course: https://systemsinnovation.io/course/ Follow along with the eBook: https://systemsinnovation.io/books/ Systems mapping is a type of modeling that is designed to reveal the underlying interrelationships and stru

Value Mapping

Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/SystemsInnovation Take the full course: https://systemsinnovation.io/course/ Follow along with the eBook: https://systemsinnovation.io/books/ Mental models and the values that shape them are at the foundations of how we see the world and act upon it

Incentive Mapping

Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/SystemsInnovation Take the full course: https://systemsinnovation.io/course/ Follow along with the eBook: https://systemsinnovation.io/books/ Incentive mapping is important because it lets us see the somewhat invisible fields of incentives that are

Audi Tech Tutorial: Route Planner

Utilizing the route planner in the Navigation feature shows available charging stations along your route. Click here to see more videos: https://bit.ly/3cpAMFO Connect with us: Like us on Facebook: http://audi.us/Facebook Follow us on Twitter: http://audi.us/Twitter Follow us on Instagram: http://

Y chromosome and human migration routes

All men who once emigrated from Africa have the same mutation on the Y chromosome. Over time, other mutations appeared that can still be detected today. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Tobias Schultes/Albrecht M. Wendlandt Redub: alugha Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/TerraX

Mapping the Moon's Gravity | NASA Planetary Sciences

Launched in September 2011, find out about the Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission to measure the gravitational field of the Moon and study how the Moon developed over time. Animations illustrate technical aspects of the mission's design, including the launch, orbital insertion