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Advancing Near‐Real‐Time Flood Inundation Mapping in Australia
Abstract Floods are the second‐most deadly natural hazard in Australia, following heatwaves. Monitoring flood extent and depth in near real‐time (NRT) is crucial to minimize loss of life and socio‐economic impacts. This study leverages advanced computing, data management systems, and high‐quality data, including river gauge data APIs and Australian ...
Jiawei Hou +5 more
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The Aggregated Electromagnetic Vortex Wave and Multi-Modal Imaging Experiment. [PDF]
Li C +10 more
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Abstract Affordable autonomous soil sensors and IoT technology enable real‐time soil moisture monitoring, which offers opportunities for real‐time model calibration and irrigation optimization. We introduce an irrigation decision support system SWIM2 (Sensor Wielded Inverse Modeling of a Soil Water Irrigation Model), a digital twin that integrates ...
Marit G. A. Hendrickx +7 more
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Reimagining falls prevention with insights from systems mapping on the use of millimetre-wave radar for remote health monitoring. [PDF]
Dogu E +4 more
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Abstract Unauthorized, proactive innovative behavior (i.e., bootlegging) is increasingly recognized as an important driver of innovation. Although existing research has predominantly focused on explaining the emergence of bootlegging through formal influences (e.g., leadership and organizational practices), less attention has been paid to the impact of
Jinzhao Qu +3 more
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Learning transformer network for effective radar chaff jamming suppression. [PDF]
Li S, Zhu J, Liu J.
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‘Exosomes’: The Hype, the Chasm, and Beyond
Journal of Extracellular Biology, Volume 5, Issue 2, February 2026.
Natasa Zarovni, Konstantin Glebov
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Lagrangian atmospheric models were used in conjunction with ecophysiological factors to reconstruct the path and meteorological conditions of a long‐range migration flight of spruce budworm moths to Newfoundland, Canada. Moths travelled under high winds and warm temperatures that favoured their migratory flight until encountering cooler temperatures ...
Philippe Barnéoud +3 more
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W-Band Through-Wall Radar Using a High-Gain Frequency-Scanning SSPP Antenna. [PDF]
Tian Z +6 more
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Abstract Traditional nadir altimeters struggle with coastal water surface elevation (WSE) measurement and fine‐scale river‐estuary interactions, due to land‐water signal interference and their wide inter‐track spacing. The wide‐swath Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission, using a new Ka‐band radar interferometer, aims to address these ...
Youtong Rong +21 more
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