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  • News - 15 Nov 2013
    A new, space-based map generated by scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., in collaboration with the Italian Space Agency to assist in disaster response efforts shows...
  • News - 25 Oct 2013
    Using technology found in cell phones, inexpensive sensors being tested at Monte Sano State Park might one day soon save lives by giving advance warning of deadly landslides in at-risk areas around...
  • News - 4 Apr 2013
    A versatile NASA airborne imaging radar system is showcasing its broad scientific prowess for studying our home planet during a month-long expedition over the Americas. A NASA C-20A piloted...
  • News - 20 Aug 2011
    Ohio State University scientists, aiming to correct GPS errors have created software which would measure accurately the altitude of mountainous regions. The initial tests have been carried out for...
  • News - 31 May 2011
    A team of engineers and geologists from the University of the Philippines (UP)-Diliman, has installed the landslide monitoring equipment in the catastrophic regions of Benguet. The objective of the...
  • News - 16 Feb 2011
    The National Building Research Organization (NBRO) of Sri Lanka has asked the national government to install meters that have systems that will sense landslides in areas potentially at risk across the...
  • News - 11 Feb 2011
    Researchers at the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Institute of the University of the Philippines have developed a sensor to forecast landslides. The Landslide Early Warning System was launched...
  • News - 25 Jan 2011
    The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) declared that is has planned to deploy 10 sensors in five regions across the country that are affected by...
  • News - 17 Jan 2011
    Philippines - The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) will deploy locally-developed landslide sensors in risk areas around the country in preparation for possible calamities during this...
  • News - 27 Oct 2010
    Loughborough University scientists in association with the British Geological Survey have advanced an innovative sound sensing technology that helps in forecasting the chances of a landslide. This...

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