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The arrival of Waymo, Google’s autonomous car service, in Boston in May generated a flood of attention on social media, as ...
The world-first flood sensor uses tiny fluctuations in the billions of 5G beams bouncing between mobile devices and phone towers to build a real-time image of river flows and rainfall with ...
The study identifies urbanization as a key amplifier of flood risk. As cities expand, natural landscapes are replaced with impervious surfaces such as asphalt and concrete, which drastically reduce ...
IDRIS is the first system of its kind in India, combining real-time data, satellite maps, and advanced tools like Artificial Intelligence to send early warnings for natural disasters such as ...
A digital creator recently had the opportunity to go inside the abandoned Longaberger Basket Building in Newark, Ohio, where ...
Tree rings in the Amazon reveal intensifying rainfall extremes, with wetter wet seasons and drier dry seasons, reshaping ...
As more amenities promise to ground, heal and restore, some long-standing house features may be “quietly working against well ...
Newer MG models show significant quality improvements on their predecessors while maintaining the value equation – but can a ...
As Westminster sharpens its pencils for a Spending Review on June 11th, the farming and land management sectors are bracing ...
Enilda Jiménez and her siblings were forced off their land in Colombia after their father was assassinated by armed men in a region that has seen a devastating string of killings, kidnappings and land ...
University of Minnesota researchers say using nature instead of concrete is best for controlling Mississippi River flooding in Minnesota and the upper Midwest.