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  • Optimizing wind turbine performance with sensor solutions

    Wind turbines are a key component in the world’s transition to net zero. Here we look at the sensor technology that ensures its safe and efficient operation. Wind turbines have a life expectancy of 25 years, and sensors play a key role in ensuring that the turbines achieve their life expect...
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  • Spring begins with snow heading toward Midwest, flash flooding threatening Northeast

    The heavy rain will impact Washington, D.C., to New York City to Boston. The first weekend of spring will be ushered in with snow in the Midwest and New England, and heavy rain and possible flooding in major Northeast cities. The storm will first move into in the northern Plains Thursday night an...
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  • New space weather instrument begins collecting data

    This map, created using new COWVR observations, shows Earth’s microwave frequencies, which provide information about the strength of ocean surface winds, the amount of water in clouds, and the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere. An innovative mini-instrument aboard the International Sp...
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  • Iowa’s water quality sensor network saved

    The Iowa State University Nutrition Research Center has announced its intention to fund a network of water quality sensors to monitor water pollution in Iowa streams and rivers, despite legislative efforts to protect the sensor network. This is good news for Iowans who care about water quality an...
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  • Sensor Technology Tackles Air Quality Challenges in the Industrial Realm

    Scientific devices that can sense physical phenomena—sensors—are nothing new. We are approaching the 400th anniversary of the glass-tube thermometer, for example. Given a timeline that goes back centuries, the introduction of semiconductor-based sensors is quite new, however, and engineers aren’t...
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  • Australia launches water quality monitoring system for nation’s “seafood basket”

    Australia will combine data from water sensors and satellites before applying computer models and artificial intelligence to provide better data in South Australia’s Spencer Gulf, considered Australia’s “seafood basket” for its fecundity. The area provides much of the country’s seafood. The Spenc...
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  • Fordham Physics Professor for Fordham Regional Environmental Sensor for Healthy Air Initiative

    “About 25% of all asthma related deaths in New York State are in the Bronx,” said Holler. “There are highways that are going through all over the place, and exposing the community to high levels of pollutants.” Burning gasoline and oil, heating cooking gasses and more industrialization-based proc...
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  • Australia Puts Water Quality Sensors in Great Barrier Reef

    Australia’s government has placed sensors in parts of the Great Barrier Reef in an effort to record water quality. The Great Barrier Reef covers about 344,000 square kilometers of area off Australia’s northeast coast. It contains hundreds of islands and thousands of natural structures, known as ...
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  • Air Resources Our Mission

    DEM’s Office of Air Resources (OAR) is responsible for the preservation, protection, and improvement of air quality in Rhode Island. This is accomplished, in partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, by regulating the emission of air pollutants from stationary and mobile em...
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