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When a State’s Own Maps Contradict Its Claims: Thailand’s Legal Dilemma Along the Cambodia Border
By any legal standard, territorial sovereignty cannot be built upon political convenience. It must rest on treaties, internationally recognised boundaries and ...
Esri, the global leader in location intelligence, today announced the publication of Map Use: Map Reading and Design,Volume 1, ninth edition. Distillingcontent from the eighth edition of the classic ...
Esri announces the publication of Map Use: Map Reading and Design, Volume 1, ninth edition, delivering updated cartographic fundamentals and modern mapping insights. Authored by Aileen R. Buckley, A.
– Collaboration leverages Cartography’s cutting-edge ATLAS and SUMMIT platforms to identify tumor-selective antigens; Pfizer to lead therapeutic development – – Cartography to receive upfront, ...
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cartography Biosciences, Inc., a biotechnology company advancing a differentiated pipeline of antibody-based cancer therapies, today announced that the ...
Is it possible to create the “perfect” expression of data on a map? William Rankin doesn’t think so. While most mainstream maps that use a jigsaw-puzzle-like format — solid color shapes separated by ...
Not all maps chart the Earth’s surface — and the David Rumsey Map Center’s newest exhibition in Green Library proves just that. The exhibit “Above & Below: Cartography Beyond Terrain” opened on Oct. 8 ...
Colorectal cancer patients whose disease exhibits certain rare genetic signatures have the option of treatment with immunotherapies. But these targeted cancer treatments haven’t worked for patients ...
Cartography Biosciences, a San Francisco Bay Area biotechnology company, announced Thursday it raised a $67 million Series B round to propel its first drug prospect into clinical testing. Its lead ...
Cartography Bio maps out cancer drug plan with $67 million from Pfizer, Amgen venture units and more
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min The four-year-old company, now ...
The story goes that in the 1490s, Christopher Columbus accidentally ‘discovered’ America, and mistook it for the East Indies. This marked the beginning of a series of geographical confusions among the ...
This striking study from cartographer and historian Rankin (After the Map) explores the politics of mapmaking. “Maps aren’t just collections of facts,” Rankin writes, but are “profoundly cultural.” ...
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