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    Sensonics is a leading supplier of turbine supervisory and high integrity protection equipment to industry. With over 40 years experience in providing vibration monitoring, displacement monitoring,...
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    The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) was founded in 1901 and is now part of the U.S. Department of Commerce. NIST is one of the nation's oldest physical science laboratories....
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    MTS Systems Corporation, a leading global supplier of high-performance test systems and position sensors, today announced it has developed the world's most advanced, large-scale, privately owned...
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    InnoSenT has developed into one of the leading suppliers of radar technology since its founding as a small start-up. The cornerstones of this success have remained unchanged since the beginning and...
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    Sensor Technology Limited has been manufacturing quality torque measurement solutions and wireless load sensors for over 40 years. The company was initially set up in a converted water mill deep in...
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    Measurement Specialties is a global designer and manufacturer of sensors and sensor-based systems which measure pressure/force, position, vibration, temperature, humidity, and fluid properties....
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    Our seismometers are used for monitoring long period (very low frequency) signals. These units are often used for earthquake monitoring and for triggering potential alerts during natural disasters...
  • News - 17 Apr 2010
    University of Oklahoma’s (UO) ConocoPhillips School of Geology and Geophysics professor Randy Keller has headed a U.S. geophysicists team that collaborated with Chinese geophysicists to complete...
  • News - 25 May 2016
    Seismologists have created a new algorithm that could one day help give coastal cities early warning of incoming tsunamis. Right now, tsunami warning systems rely on region-specific scenarios based...
  • News - 4 May 2013
    How powerful was February’s meteor that crashed into Russia? Strong enough that its explosive entry into our atmosphere was detected almost 6,000 miles away in Lilburn, Ga., by infrasound...

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