The patent describes a technique that uses data generated by vibration sensors (known as MEMS accelerometers) within computer hard disk drives to accurately and precisely conduct post-event analysis of seismic events, such as earthquakes. The invention also uses sensor data to assess and provide early warnings for tsunamis, which can follow earthquakes that occur at the ocean floor. Another
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Wednesday, 8 September 2010
You Don’t Need a PhD to Improve Water Quality in Your Area
Posted on 11:31 by Unknown
This re-post is in support of Blog Action Day 2010: Water.Soon-to-be-released Mobile App Lets Anyone Contribute Valuable DataMany would agree that clean drinking water is one of our most precious resources. But what many don’t realize is that we walk over and drive passed our drinking water everyday, making valuable observations about the water’s condition as we do so.The problem is that the
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