The information of the territory provided by the laser technology from an airplane can be combined with data collected in mountain lakes with an inflatable boat and a small echo sounder to obtain three-dimensional maps.
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To Cut Carbon Emissions, a Movement Grows to ‘Electrify Everything’
On March 24, just before the city council of Santa Cruz, California passed an emergency measure to prevent evictions of renters suffering from lost income during the coronavirus pandemic, it adopted another new ordinance: effective July 1, all construction permit applications for new buildings in the city must submit a declaration that their design is “Natural Gas-Free.”
Indoor Precautions Essential to Stem Airborne COVID-19
World-leading air quality and health expert QUT Professor Lidia Morawska and Professor Junji Cao from Chinese Academy of Sciences in an article in Environment International published this week called on health bodies to initiate research into the airborne transmission of COVID-19 as it is happening.
Proteins May Halt The Severe Cytokine Storms Seen In Covid-19 Patients
One of the defining features of Covid-19 is the excessive immune response that can occur in severe cases.
Breastfeeding Benefits During COVID-19
While the current coronavirus pandemic continues to affect all people, families will still give birth and bring new life into the world.
Ash Dieback Is Less Severe in Isolated Ash Trees
New research published in the British Ecological Society’s Journal of Ecology finds that ash dieback is far less severe in the isolated conditions ash is often found in, such as forests with low ash density or in open canopies like hedges, suggesting the long term impact of the disease on Europe's ash trees will be more limited than previously thought.