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.
For years, Iceland, Switzerland, and Norway have ranked near the top of the United Nations' annual index of countries based on indicators of well-being and quality of life. Countries with more poverty ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) — New Mexico has partnered with a leak detection company to enhance the state’s water-saving capabilities. ASTERRA, the satellite-based, AI-driven water leak detection company was ...
A Purdue University digital forestry team has created a computational tool to obtain and analyze urban tree inventories on ...
The extreme weather events and resulting destruction that have hit New Zealand this summer are not only signs of a changing climate. They also highlight the now indispensable role of remote sensing ...
Scientists have developed a powerful new way to trace the journey of water across the planet by reading tiny atomic clues hidden inside it. Slightly heavier versions of hydrogen and oxygen, called ...
Examples of AI-detected infrastructure and housing changes from Vantor’s change detection pilot in Reynosa, Mexico, conducted prior to the Luno B award. Credit: Vantor WASHINGTON — Vantor, a ...
Space startup General Galactic aims to fly a satellite using only water for in-orbit propellant. The 1,100-pound satellite could validate two separate methods for water propulsion when it flies to ...
Rivers are dynamic and complex systems shaped by interactions among flow regime, sediment transport, water quality, and ...