Whether controlling content on any screen like Clik or just controlling the temperature like Nest, we have only scratched the surface on how homes, offices and networks of physical locations can communicate with each other via mobile devices.
Geological processes, such as plate tectonics, erupting volcanoes, advancing glaciers and river networks, have altered Earth's surface over billions of years.
Known and studied since the 1970s beginning with NASA's Viking missions, such networks date from a period in Martian history when water flowed freely across the surface.