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A satellite just captured images of a tsunami being born. Here's why that's a big deal
Scientists used SWOT to observe the 2025 Kamchatka tsunami, and their resulting work gives an unusually clear view into ...
How much water does the United States have underground? After years of research, scientists have an answer, with a new, ...
Thailand’s massive surge in data center development is prompting concerns about water shortages and pollution in already ...
A new OECD study using satellite data reveals a persistent north–south divide in Mexico’s drought patterns, with northern ...
A new study published in Science Advances reveals that sinking land—not just rising oceans alone—will be the main cause of ...
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Intelligent monitoring pipe detects and predicts 3D soil settlement
Researchers have developed an intelligent monitoring pipe that combines optical sensing with machine learning algorithms to monitor and predict 3D soil settlement. With more development, the system ...
Scientists from NOAA are using artificial intelligence and satellite imagery to map global algae blooms just as sargassum reaches peak bloom season in Florida and the U.S. Caribbean.
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