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Festus Adegbola’s work on the BioSCape project monitors — from the air — how plants and wildfires influence bird diversity.
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The Punch on MSNUI alumnus leads NASA-funded biodiversity research in South AfricaA University of Ibadan alumnus and PhD scholar at the University of Buffalo, New York, Festus Adegbola, is charting a new course in Earth Systems Science.Recently awarded the Future Investigators in ...
However, most of the fires shown on the NASA maps of Africa are outside sensitive rain forest areas, analysts say and drawing comparisons to the Amazon is not a straightforward affair.
SERVIR-Africa will use Earth science satellite data from many of NASA’s missions and other information to better predict areas at risk for severe flooding and map regions hit by floods.
There's something in the air: From sources such as wildfires, car emissions and, yes, even feces, tiny particles fly into our bodies with nearly every breath. That reminder comes courtesy of NASA ...
A team of scientists from various parts of the world and researchers from NASA used Artificial Intelligence (AI) and commercial satellite images to mark almost 10 billion trees in Africa. This is ...
NASA used AI and satellite photos to map carbon of over 10 billion trees in Africa. NASA scientists scanned over 10 billion individual trees in Africa's drylands using commercial, high-resolution ...
A new deep-space ground station being built in South Africa's semi-desert Karoo region will come online by 2025 to help track history-making NASA missions to the moon and beyond, space agency ...
University at Buffalo PhD student Festus Adegbola stands in front of NASA’s G-III research aircraft. He is using airborne imagery collected from this aircraft to study bird diversity in South Africa’s ...
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