Photographing DUNE | Newswise

Photographing DUNE | Newswise

BYLINE: Zach Burton Newswise — Discussing her decades-spanning career, photographer Annie Leibovitz commented, “There are still so many places on our planet that remain unexplored. I’d love to one day peel back the mystery and understand them.” Across the globe, work is underway to peel back the neutrino/mystery of neutrinos: ghostly particles that rarely interact…

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Plasma bubbles in the skies: Hong Kong leads resea | Newswise

Plasma bubbles in the skies: Hong Kong leads resea | Newswise

Newswise — Equatorial plasma bubbles, which occur naturally in the Earth’s ionosphere, have long been a major concern for the aviation sector due to their potential to disrupt satellite-based navigation systems. These disturbances create significant ionospheric gradients, which can lead to Global Positioning System (GPS) inaccuracies, especially during critical flight phases such as landings.  With…

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Dragon 5 Unleashed: Charting New Frontiers in Eart | Newswise

Dragon 5 Unleashed: Charting New Frontiers in Eart | Newswise

Newswise — Spanning 55 projects and involving 736 scientists, Dragon 5 has facilitated access to 54 different satellite data types. The special issue, featuring 24 papers, highlights key progress in seven areas of remote sensing research: solid Earth, atmosphere, calibration and validation, cryosphere and hydrology, ecosystems, coastal and marine environments, and sustainable agriculture. This collaborative…

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