Remote-sensing technology allows engineers and scientists to map land, forests, water bodies, and minerals without physically ...
Using satellites and drones, they can do many things: check how healthy a forest is, locate water deep underground, or even ...
Remote Sensing Scientists use sensors to analyze data and solve regional, national, and global problems in areas such as natural resource management, urban planning, and climate and weather prediction ...
A team of CU Boulder researchers has introduced a quantum sensing technique that could lead to improvements in how we monitor infrastructure, detect changes in the environment and conduct geophysical ...
Traditional water management approaches are increasingly unfit for modern pressures. Periodic manual measurements, delayed ...
Water is essential for life on Earth and other planets, and scientists have found ample evidence of water in Mars’ early history. But Mars has no liquid water on its surface today. New research from ...
Analyze images and other data to solve problems across disciplines. Imagery and other data collected by satellites, crewed aircraft, and uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) are increasingly important for ...
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