Researchers at College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences are using AI to detect patterns across landscapes, atmospheres and ecosystems at scales that were previously impossible.
Researchers found that a majority of studies on coastal sea levels underestimated how high water levels are, and hundreds of millions of people are closer to peril than previously thought.
"It's like the balloon that's not punctured everywhere, but where it is punctured, it's punctured deep." ...
Ranchbot’s sensors use satellite technology to monitor tank levels, trends and operation, enabling customers to check water ...
In a first, a space mission led by NASA and France has tracked Earth's rivers swelling and shrinking from month to month over ...
Melting ice is an emblem of climate change. For sea ice, the Arctic has been grabbing most of the headlines for its truly alarming rate of decline. But recently Antarctica has followed suit.
Global coastal sea levels are on average 1 foot higher than previously assumed, a new report finds, raising alarms the world ...
The Indus Waters Treaty withstood several armed conflicts and a huge loss of glaciers. It should serve as a blueprint for ...
A tool originally designed to monitor the erosion of Scotland's coast has proven its worth on a tropical island the other side of the world. The open-source tool, called VedgeSat, was developed by ...
VIENTIANE: Lao and Japanese agricultural experts have discussed the use of satellites in rice farming and the evaluation of rice harvests in Laos using space-based technologies. The application of ...
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