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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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  • Despite recent storm system, Clarksburg, West Virginia, still below average in rainfall for this time of year

    CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WV News) — Over the course of the past few days, North Central West Virginia has been getting battered by heavy rainfall. “It looks like the heaviest rainfall is behind us,” said Tom Mazza, lead forecaster with the National Weather Service in Charleston. “Over the course of the...
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  • Collaboration to help solve Indigenous water crisis

    There are dozens of boil water advisories in place across the country for reserves. Could a research team’s innovative approach help solve this problem? Chlorine sensors are easy to produce, and with the addition of a microprocessor, it allows people to test their own water for chemical ele...
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  • California’s Snowpack is Now One of the Largest Ever, Bringing Drought Relief, Flooding Concerns

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The Department of Water Resources (DWR) today conducted the fourth snow survey of the season at Phillips Station. The manual survey recorded 126.5 inches of snow depth and a snow water equivalent of 54 inches, which is 221 percent of average for this location on April 3. The ...
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  • soil sensor for plants

    If you love gardening, especially growing new plants, shrubs and vegetables, then you’ll need this smart device to get the most out of your growing efforts. Enter: the smart soil moisture sensor.For those unfamiliar with this concept, a soil moisture sensor measures the amount of water in t...
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