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environmental monitoring

A fur seal is among several sea creatures who are "natural data loggers", leaving clues in their teeth and bones about past environmental events.

Nature’s Hidden Record Keepers: How Shells, Teeth, and Bones Are Revealing Earth’s Ocean Story

east Palestine train accident

Train Derailment Pollutants Found in Rain and Snow Across 16 States

A new compact and lightweight single-photon airborne lidar system could make single-photon lidar practical for air and space applications such as 3D terrain mapping.

Lidar System Could Transform Aerial 3D Imaging and Save Lives

The flying, swimming and tunnelling robots inspired by nature

L.A. skyline

Methane Emissions in LA are Decreasing More Slowly than Previously Estimated

Oceans to get better protection with connected underwater technology

For priceless European art, extra protection costs very little

Flexible copper sensor made cheaply from ordinary materials: conductive copper adhesive tape, sheet of transparency film, paper label, nail varnish, circuit fabrication solution, and acetone

Low-cost sensor detects heavy metals in sweat

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