The authors investigated adoption rates of solar photovoltaic power at K-12 schools in California.
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The authors investigated adoption rates of solar photovoltaic power at K-12 schools in California.
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The authors looked at how soil temperature changes with fire to develop a sensor system that could aid in earlier detection of fires.
Read More...Presence of Vegetation in Relation to Slope in Yosemite Valley, California
This study examined the relationship between the slope of a terrain and vegetation, measured by the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI). It was hypothesized that lower slope ranges would be more supportive of vegetation growth than higher slope ranges. Analysis showed that no slope (even as extreme as 85–90°) prohibits the growth of vegetation completely; even the steepest slopes examined contain plant life. Knowing that steep slopes can still support plant life, agriculturalists can begin to explore and start planting additional crops and plants at these extreme slopes.
Read More...Differentiating characteristics in exoplanet host stars
The authors looked at what conditions with host stars favor development of exoplanets.
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