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His workshop, cluttered with high-tech instruments, is housed in an Art Nouveau building, typical of the city's early 1900s architecture, where he lives upstairs with his family.
Jaxa, Japan's space agency, said the probe – equipped with infrared cameras and high-tech instruments – may have lacked the engine power to propel it into Venus's orbit.
Wofsy's team, which included Pittman, engineer Bruce Daube, postdoctoral fellow Eric Kort, and graduate student Gregory Santoni, conducted five globe-spanning flights in a small jet crammed with high-tech instruments.
When Earth moves toward a star, the star will appear slightly bluer (only high-tech instruments can measure this) while it will appear redder when Earth is on the other side of the orbit and moves in the opposite direction.
By loading drones with high-tech instruments and using satellites and undersea cables that are interacting with sensors in some of the most remote locations on Earth, they are uncovering the secrets of our planet.
The tower, which will rise 325 metres from the ground, will be equipped with high-tech instruments and an observatory to monitor relationships between the jungle and the atmosphere.
The series will also present the New York premiere of the screenwriter Nigel Kneale's "Stone Tape," a 1972 British television movie, directed by Peter Sasdy, in which a team of audio researchers decides to train its high-tech instruments on what appears to be a ghost.
Upon the addition of Pd II) ions solution to the conjugate nanomaterials, the nanomaterials gave an absorption spectral intensity at around 425 nm and displayed a selective chromogenic behavior toward Pd II) ions from colorless to light brown, which could be easily observed by the naked eye without using high-tech instruments.
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory scientists are loading drones with high-tech instruments and using satellites and undersea cables that are interacting with sensors in some of the most remote locations on Earth to gather data in real time and uncover the secrets of our planet.
At Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, scientists are loading drones with high-tech instruments and using satellites and undersea cables to explore undersea volcanoes, monitor coastal erosion along hard-to-reach shorelines, and study the movement of sea ice in real time.
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