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  • News - 12 Jul 2011
    The US Geological Survey (USGS) has roped in five universities to deploy more than 6000 seismic sensors in classrooms and civilian homes for detecting movements from the earth. The UC Berkeley is...
  • News - 27 Jun 2011
    QuakeFinder has declared that it is planning to undertake a major expansion of its Earthquake sensor network comprising over 60 instruments. The instruments are capable of detecting...
  • News - 9 Jun 2011
    Apple is set to obtain 90% of all its CMOS image sensor needs from OmniVision for the forthcoming iPhone 5. The remaining 10% will come from Sony. The iPhone 5 is also said to have an 8 Mega Pixel...
  • News - 6 Jun 2011
    Korea’s new meteorological ship Gisang 1 was launched by the Korea Meteorological Administration on May 30, 2011 from Pier No 1 at Incheon port. It is Korea’s first weather ship. The...
  • News - 6 Jun 2011
    Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute with its headquarters in Panama City is a unit of the Smithsonian Institution. The institute has a research facility at Barro Colorado Island which includes a...
  • News - 6 Jun 2011
    The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute's seismic monitoring station located at the Barro Colorado Island research facility has detected an unusual signal from waves occurring in Lake...
  • News - 12 Apr 2011
    The inertial sensing technology, a joint effort of HP and Shell, was enhanced with higher sensitivity and ability to operate at ultra-low frequencies. This wireless seismic acquisition system helps...
  • News - 17 Mar 2011
    The residents of Taiwan would soon be getting earthquake or tsunami warnings with enough time to evacuate their buildings, thanks to the Seabed Sensor that is to be installed shortly. This Seabed...
  • News - 16 Mar 2011
    On March 11, 2011, NEPTUNE Canada’s sensors in the Juan de Fuca Strait detected tsunami activity. The sensors transmitted the data via fiber optic cable to NEPTUNE's Port Alberni shore...
  • News - 17 Feb 2011
    Scientific ideas about the danger of earthquakes have evolved in the decade since the 2001 Nisqually earthquake shook buildings in Western Washington. Though the level of seismic danger in the Pacific...

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