São Sebastião, a municipality on the coast of São Paulo state in Brazil that was partially cut off from the rest of the country in February 2023 after a period of torrential rain, had more than 1,000 landslide points, according to an inventory produced by researchers at the University of São Paulo’s Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences (IAG-USP) and Institute of Geosciences (IGc-USP) using aerial images collected shortly after the disaster.
Author: Michael
Based on non-invasive technology, a research group
The latest AI News.
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
The protein in sea lettuce, a type of seaweed, is
Over three-quarters of surveyed consumers say they
Earth saw another unusually warm month, with Octob
A research team in China has held atoms in a state
You don’t have to wait for the official sale
For years, car safety experts and everyday driver